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NY: Continuous treatment extends limitations: court found no continuous treatment involved.

Publication: Medical Law's Regan Report
Publication Date: 01-FEB-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: NY: Continuous treatment extends limitations: court found no continuous treatment involved.(Medical Law Cases of Note)(Case overview)

Article Excerpt
CASE FACTS: In September 1999, Margaret Austin appeared at Memorial Hospital for Cancer & Allied Diseases complaining of severe diarrhea and rectal bleeding. She was examined by a doctor and referred to a gastroenterologist (not identified by name) who performed a colonoscopy and an endoscopy in October 1999. The procedures revealed an anal fissure that appeared to be healing and hemorrhoids. The gastroenterologist considered the condition benign with no need for him to render further treatment. In November 1999, Austin called...

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