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Misread X–ray, Slides, and Ultrasounds

Radiological procedures help physicians get a better look at what is happening inside a patient's body. These procedures reveal conditions such as tumors, broken bones and internal bleeding. In order for procedures such as x–rays, MRIs, mammograms and ultrasounds to save peoples' lives, they must be read properly to deliver a correct diagnosis that will lead to proper treatment.

In many instances of medical malpractice, a victim suffers injury because of mistakes involving misread x–rays, slides, and ultrasounds. When a condition goes unnoticed or untreated, further complications or even death may occur. Some of the most common errors in radiology testing include:

  • Misread x–rays
  • Misread mammograms
  • Misread CT or CAT scans
  • Misread MRIs
  • Misread Ultrasounds

If you believe that you or a loved one has suffered injury or death because of a radiological error in Illinois, please call us for a FREE  and confidential consultation at 916-851-5909 or contact us online and a medical malpractice attorney will get back to you shortly.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Law Office of Robert J. Stirling
2377 Gold Meadow Way
Suite 100
Gold River, CA 95670
Telephone: (916)-851-5909
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