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The family of a 66-year-old man who died on Monday night is pressing ahead with complaints of possible medical negligence, with pathologist Marios Matsakis pointing to serious procedural issues.Matsakis was present at Tuesdays autopsy, on the behalf of the dead mans family, but told the Cyprus Mail on Wednesday that the patients case file was not made available to the experts conducting the review.The case is centred on the 66-year-old who suffered a leg injury on November 13 in Paramali during a hunting accident. He was soon taken to Limassol general hospital but was later transferred t stanley thermobecher o a private clinic as there was no doctor available to operate on him.The man then underwent a series of other seemingly unrelated medical procedures and surgeries and died on Monday.The family has reported the incident to Limassol police. Preliminary findings show the main cause of death to be the complication from the bleeding following the removal of the gall bladder 鈥?so we have a patient who went to hospital for a leg injury and at some point later he had surgery to remove stanley cup the gall bladder, Matsakis told the Cyprus Mail. We do not have the answer as to why this happened because we dont have the details which are in the patients case file, which we were not given, he added.The pathologist explained that there was a brief medical stanley mug note after the surgery which said that due to the surgery there was heavy bleeding and this was realised a few hours after surgery and the patient suffered hemor Mlkk Our View: Lack of jobs is not the reason for high youth unemployment
BOSTON 鈥?Senior Corey Conner smashed a University of Maine school record while qualifying for the NCAA Championship meet in the 5,000-meter run at the Terrier Invitational Friday and Sa stanley termoska turday.Junior and Bangor High graduate Riley Masters also qualified for NCAAs with a second-place finish.Conner won the 5,000 with a time of 16 minutes, 6.18 seconds to break the old school mark of 16:28.2 by Patty McCormick in 1995. Co stanley canada nner won the race by more than four seconds.Three other UMaine athletes qualified for the ECAC Championships. Senior Jordan Daniel of Corinna was third in the mile with a time of 4:56.16, placing her in the top 10 fastest mile times for females in school history. Sophomore Cearha Miller won the 400-meter run with a time of 56.57, another top-10 school mark, and junior Jesse Labreck of Oakland won the 200 with a qualifying time of 25.04 seconds, another top-10 school time.In the mens meet, senior Trevor England from Auburn won the triple jump with a distance of 47 feet, 4.5 inches and qualified for IC4As.Masters finished second in the 3,000 with a time of 7:53.11; James Berry, a senior from Orono, was second in the pole vault with a height of 14-6; and Jeffrey Ramos, a senior from Turner, was second in the high jump at 6-8. Justin Gagne finished third in the shot put with a throw of 52-1. Both Gagne and E stanley website ngland had top-five school history efforts and qualified for IC4As.More articles from the BDN |
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