Upcoming Trial in Medical Malpractice Case Involving Young Doctor Who Died of Undiagnosed Blood Clot

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Doctor missed a blood clot New Jersey help near meThe trial is about to begin in a medical malpractice case involving a 26-year-old doctor who died after doctors allegedly failed to diagnose and treat the blood clot that ultimately claimed her life.

How do Doctors Diagnose Blood Clots?

Typically, blood clots in the brain can be detected through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or computed tomography (CT) scans. These noninvasive diagnostic imaging procedures can provide invaluable insight into potential conditions within the brain, including tumors and other lesions, intracranial bleeding, and infections. Due to the life-threatening nature of many brain conditions, the appropriate imaging tests can mean the difference between life and death.

Blood Clot Malpractice Lawyers in New Jersey

At Fronzuto Law Group, our practice is dedicated to advocating for medical malpractice victims and their families. When negligent hospitals or medical professionals are responsible for the suffering of innocent patients, it is our commitment to fight tirelessly for the compensation they deserve. If you suspect that medical malpractice may have adversely affected you or someone you love, contact our offices anytime at 973-435-4551 for a free consultation.

Failure to Diagnose a Blood Clot Case

Just days after graduating from medical school in 2013, 26-year-old Pennsylvania resident Jennifer Sidari tragically died as a result of a fatal brain hemorrhage. Her parents, Peter and Patricia Sidari, subsequently filed a medical malpractice and wrongful death claim against treating physicians who failed to recognize signs of a blood clot that the plaintiffs argue was “easily diagnosable and treatable.”

Sidari was admitted to the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center on May 26, 2013, telling doctors that she had a history of headaches and easy bruising. Although Sidari’s symptoms, as well as blood tests, were consistent with the potential threat of internal bleeding, she spent 44 hours in the hospital’s care before neuroimaging tests were ordered. Sadly, the delayed diagnosis and treatment of Sidari’s blood clot left her vulnerable to a catastrophic brain hemorrhage, which ultimately led to her death.

In this case, failure to identify and treat a blood clot in a timely manner may have led to the untimely death of a young woman with a bright future.

For additional information related to this case, access the following article: Medical malpractice trial over death of doctor set

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