"The plaintiff claimed the decedent’s cancer should have been diagnosed by the original urologist at least 3 years before the actual diagnosis, and claimed that timely diagnosis and treatment would have prevented the spread of the cancer," writes Acacia Brush Perko, Esq.
Dr. Igor Sorokin describes his medical treatment goal for four patients presenting with clinical hypercalciuria: one with Medullary Sponge Disease, one taking Topamax, one with a solitary kidney and one with hyperparathyroidism. He points out what abnormalities to look for on the 24-hour urine test and interprets the lab results of each patient’s sample. He also discusses both dietary adjustments and pharmacological management techniques to reduce stone recurrence risk for each patient.
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