Allina Health and one of its surgeons are being sued by a Twin Cities patient who alleges she had the wrong organ removed by mistake. A malpractice lawsuit filed in Minnesota District Court by a ...
Although routine pathology review of tissue specimens after splenectomy is clinically beneficial for patients with splenomegaly, abnormal imaging results, a previous diagnosis of cancer, or a grossly ...
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I went for routine surgery and doctors removed the wrong organ... now I require lifelong care
A woman is suing a Minnesota hospital after surgeons allegedly mistakenly removed her healthy kidney during an operation intended to take out her spleen. Wendy Rappaport, 84, now requires dialysis and ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A Twin Cities woman is suing over an alleged medical mistake that she says cost her a healthy left kidney. In a lawsuit filed Friday, Wendy Rappaport of Plymouth accuses the ...
A surgery intended to remove a Twin Cities woman’s infected spleen ended with her healthy kidney being removed instead, according to a medical malpractice lawsuit filed in Hennepin County District ...
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. — Local 10 animal advocate Jacey Birch recently delved into allegations of a cat dying after receiving a blood transfusion of dog blood from a South Florida animal hospital, and ...
This study is led by Prof. Qiwei Qin (College of Marine Sciences, South China Agricultural University) and Prof. Qiang Lin (CAS Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Bio-Resources and Ecology, South China ...
In findings that have implications for potential new HIV therapies, researchers from Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) used genetic sequencing techniques on the nonhuman primate ...
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Wireless implant can calm IBD inflammation by zapping nerve to spleen
Electrical pulses may represent a new way to treat IBD without any medications. In A Nutshell Soft wireless implant wrapping around the splenic nerve reduced gut inflammation in rats over seven weeks ...
CK0804, a regulatory T cell therapy, received FDA orphan drug designation for myelofibrosis, supporting rare disease treatment development. Clinical study results showed significant reductions in ...
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