Medycyna Pracy (Dec 2020)

Diagnostic difficulties and legal analysis of potential claims to occupational medicine specialists based on a case of unrecognizable cardiac angiosarcoma

  • Katarzyna Pluta-Hadas,
  • Paweł Świderski,
  • Monika Urbaniak,
  • Natalia Macioszek,
  • Tadeusz Pawełek,
  • Czesław Żaba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13075/mp.5893.00949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 6
pp. 757 – 764

Abstract

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The article presents a case of sudden death of a 56-year-old woman at the workplace, caused by a very rare primary cardiac tumor. The patient’s family reported a crime to the prosecutor’s office suggesting participation of third parties in causing the death or malpractice in physical examinations before the death. A review of clinical data concerning cardiac angiosarcoma, available in electronic databases (e.g., Web of Science, PubMed), was presented, which could be useful in the practice of occupational medicine specialists. A legal analysis of potential claims to occupational medicine specialist in the case of failure to recognize primary cardiac tumors was also included in the article. Med Pr. 2020;71(6):757–64

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