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Boy Dies after Missed Ischemic Bowel
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Girl Loses Ovary After Repeated Visits, Delayed Diagnosis
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Missed MI Despite Family History
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Physicians Unaware of Nodule on Routine X-ray
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A Less-Than-Thorough Work-Up for Chest Pain
Attending Needed at Bedside for Emergency Abdominal DX
Boy Dies after Missed Ischemic Bowel
Discharged from ED Before MI Death
From Chronic Problems to an Acute Dilemma
Girl Loses Ovary After Repeated Visits, Delayed Diagnosis
Misplaced and Misread: Patient’s Death Follows Multiple Mix-ups
Missed Opportunities in the ED
Missed MI Despite Family History
Narrow Diagnostic Focus in the ED
Physicians Unaware of Nodule on Routine X-ray
Reliance on Patient’s Self Diagnosis Obscures Fatal Condition
Whose Patient Is She?