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Article Excerpt CASE FACTS: On February 15, 2003, Dr. Apollo Rivera, an employee of University Emergency Specialists, Inc. (collectively "UES), treated Eugenia Karwowska's 41-year-old son, Jarslow Karwowska, when he arrived at the emergency room of St. Michael Hospital. While being treated by Dr. Rivera for a suspected pulmonary embolism, Jarslow suffered a cardiac arrest. Jarslow was subsequently transferred to the Cleveland Clinic foundation where an echocardiogram revealed that Jarlow had cardiac tamponade (a condition of pressure on the heart caused by excess fluid in the...
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