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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Patients' X rays went unprocessed

    27 January 2011 Last updated at 10:23 ET By Marie-Louise Connolly BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent More than 18,500 X rays carried out within the Western Health Trust's area were not followed up due to a shortage of radiologists, the BBC has learned.

    As a result there was a delay in diagnosing four people who were later found to have cancer.

    The massive backlog in X ray cases emerged last July when it came to light that important reports had not been completed by clinicians.

    A spokesperson for the Western trust said the X rays "were never lost".

    The spokesperson agreed, however, that important written assessments on the cases had not been carried out due to a lack of staff and equipment being available.

    A clinician within the hospital told the BBC that when the problem first emerged last summer there was a lot of confusion over where notes were held and the fact that some did not even exist.

    While doctors had visually examined over half of the cases, around 8,000 X rays did not receive that expert opinion.

    As a result four people received a late diagnosis of cancer.

    A Western Health Trust spokesperson said no further details could be given surrounding those cases.





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  • appus
    • Jan 2011
    • 4377

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    Re: Patients' X rays went unprocessed

    x ray edukkan paisa kalanjittu use illathaayo?
    ANY HELP NEEDED -- MESSAGE ME

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