Family Doctor And Urologist Fail To Detect Man’s Cancer For 5 Years

Prostate cancer is a dreadful disease. While not 100% accurate doctors use diagnostics tests to doctors to determine if a patient has the cancer. Yet due to the chance of false negatives (a negative test result although the patient in reality has cancer) physicians have to follow up and repeat tests as appropriate when patient symptoms and screening tests keep showing the possibility of cancer. Not doing so might reslt in a malpractice claim.

In one published claim a man told his doctor that he was having urinary frequency and burning. The doctor started him on antibiotics and refered the man to a urologist. The urologist conducted a cystoscopy which revealed that the man had an enlarged prostate. The urologist also ordered a PSA blood test which registered a 16.3 (a level above a 4.0 is generally thought to be high). Therefore the urologist did a biopsy 2 months later. The biopsy was interpreted by a pathologist as showing no evidence of cancer.

The following year the individual returned to the urologist. On this occasion the PSA blood test was a 2.9 (normally regarded as in normal range). The urologist decided that the man had BPH (a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate). Three months later the patient saw the PCP for fever and nocturia (having to urinate during the night). The physician started him again on antibiotics. A follow up urine culture showed up negative. The primary care physician consequently referred the patient to the urologist. The urologist took a PSA test which came back a 6.4 (again, high).

A biopsy examines parts of the prostate. Thereby, it is possible for a biopsy to miss the cancer. Yet, the urologist decided to rely on the preceding years biopsy and to not perform another one as a follow up. Instead, the urologist failed to follow up on the male’s symptoms and high PSA.

A year later the man returned to his family doctor. Complaints continued to include nocturia. On physical examination the doctor documented that the individual had a highly enlarged prostate. Yet, the doctor did not order a PSA or re-refer him to a urologist. Regular blood testing four months afterwards revealed that the male patient’s PSA was at 7.4 Neither doctor followed up in any way.

The next year the family doctor noted that the PSA level was 9.8 Once more, no follow up or referral to a urologist. Yet an additional year and the man continues to have problems with nocturia. This time the PSA was 9.7 No follow up and no referral. Five years after the person’s first complaints of urinary problems the family doctor again recorded a considerably enlarged prostate gland and a PSA that had now risen to 31. The physician at last refered the patient back to the urologist.

The urologist confirmed that the patients prostate was enlarged and started the patient on antibiotics for (two weeksto be followed by another PSA blood test. Once the PSA test was done 2 weeks later it showed a 33. A biopsy was then at last done which showed cancer every sample taken.

Testing later revealed that the man had prostate cancer which had spread to the lymph nodes, the liver and the bone. Regardless of a course of hormone therapy and radiation therapy the patient died nearly 18 months subsequent to his diagnosis. The law firm that handled this matter announced that a settlement in the amount of $1,000,000 was reached in the case.

Family Shopping At Pantaloons

What you see “” It is hard for passersby to overlook the Pantaloons store in Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad. The Law Garden street where Pantaloons is located is a shopping hub accommodating some of the city”s major shopping centers. Outside the store, in one corner you will find hawkers selling chaat such as sev puri, pani puri and dahi puri to tired and weary shoppers. Inside, store assistants are seen assisting people in every nook and corner.

What you get “” Pantaloons is a two building store offering clothes and accessories for men, women and kids. One stocks western casuals and party wear for women and men and the other has women”s ethnic wear and kids” wear.

Right near the entrance you will see women”s party wear from the label “Honey”. Lot of blacks and blues are seen in this section. We also see some beautiful and delicate white tops, dazzling yet sophisticated. Long tops are there as well with leggings to pair with. For casual T-shirts and tops, check out UMM or Rig”s collection. UMM has some cool printed tees with catchy words. Rig has simple shirts, tunics and tops in pastel colors. Likewise, there is Annabelle and Bare where you will find slub tops, ruched tops and skin hugging dresses for evening wear. Collared T-shirts in cool colors are there too. For simple T-shirts in plain colors and jeans, go for Bare.

Pantaloons also offers track pants, beautiful short skirts, trousers, capris and shorts. In accessories, they have a wide collection of large earrings, necklaces, bangles and so on. Tote bags, hobo bags, shoulder bags and across the body bags are there to pick from.

Climb up the stairs and you will reach the upper floor dedicated to men”s wear. Formal shirts in big and small checks, plain ones in pastel hues, full sleeves and half sleeves are available in unusual colors. Their collection also includes shirts with bling for party wear. Printed T-shirts, collared T-shirts and polo neck T-shirts in full sleeves are also there. Men”s casual and formal trousers are available in corduroys and cotton. Men”s sports wear section has track pants, shorts, sports T-shirts and so on. The store also stocks seasonal wear like sweaters and sweatshirts. In addition, they have sports shoes, floaters and chappals in bright greens, reds and blues.

In women”s ethnic wear, pintuck kurtas in a variety of colors and necklines, short kurtis, embroidered kurtis, ethnic bottoms such as patiala salwars and dupattas and stretchable churidars are on sale. For kids, Pantaloons has printed T-shirts, skirts and cute little tops. Kids” T-shirts carry cool messages and prints. A small counter has been dedicated to soft toys.

Our verdict “” The entire collection may not be good here but if you are patient enough to rummage through it, you will end up buying something at Pantaloons. Prices are little over the top but if you go there during their sale period, you can manage to get some real good stuff at very affordable prices. Ample parking space is available in the premises of Pantaloons. The store attracts a lot of customers for its seasonal sales and discounts.

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