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What Is Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia? What Can Be Done About It?

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a rare bacterial infection that often infects hospitalized patients. Learn more about this resistant bacteria.

Perforated Bowel Complications Due to Medical Negligence

A perforated bowel or intestine is the appearance of a hole in the stomach or small intestines. Learn more about medical complications and what to do next.

High Bilirubin? Find Out What You Can Do

High bilirubin can be caused by a variety of factors and is very common in newborns. Learn more about what to do if your newborn presents this symptom.

Does Your Baby Have Cephalohematoma? What Can You Do?

Bringing home a new baby is an exciting time. But, your child might come home with cephalohematoma. Learn more about what to do next here.

Delayed Diagnosis of SMA Syndrome? What Should You Do?

SMA syndrome is a rare digestive condition that can affect people of all ages. Learn more about what to do if there is a delayed diagnosis.

My Back Surgery was Bad: Can I File a Malpractice Lawsuit in Maryland?

A bad back can make life miserable, and in some cases, it can only be repaired by surgery. But what if the surgeon makes a mistake, leaving you in worse shape than before?

Nerve damage during birth? What’s going to happen? What should I do?

One of the most common types of birth injuries is nerve damage. This issue can range from mild to severe, and temporary to permanent. But either way, nerve damage can be an alarming diagnosis to deal with.

I’m a victim of amputation negligence. What can I do about it?

Mistakes are made every day in hospitals across America. While none of these occurrences are acceptable, amputation negligence is one of the most disastrous forms of malpractice that could occur. It’s so detrimental, in fact, that it’s one of the few mistakes commonly referred to as ‘never events’ – meaning there’s never an excuse for their occurrence.

Amniotic Fluid Aspiration During Birth vs Amniotic Fluid Aspiration Pneumonia

The amniotic fluid in the womb of an expectant mother serves as a cushion against blows from the outside world while stimulating the growth and development of her fetus.

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