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Showing posts with label diagnosis. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Diagnosis of Mesothelioma Symptoms Health

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The onset of mesothelioma symptoms usually takes a long time. The first symptom is often a constant chest pain. This pain is later accompanies by difficulty breathing due to an accumulation of fluid in the chest. Other symptoms include coughing, fever and weight loss. Mesothelioma can be diagnosed by your doctor with a chest CT-scan.

What Needs to Happen?
After a positive mesothelioma diagnosis, your doctor will discuss the available treatment options. Many newer treatments promise to improve patients quality of life and add several years of life. What may not be explained the that the disease is not a random act of nature, but the result of a dangerous product that was used despite evidence of the harm it would cause. Companies have had to pay workers billions of dollars to compensate them and their families for this wanton disregard of human life and safety.

Will there be a lawsuit?
Most people are reluctant to take legal action. However, Mesothelioma presents a nearly 100% certainty that someone or a company is at fault. If the person's work history can be traced, the likelihood is that a very large settlement awaits the victim. Your attorney can explain the details, but most claims settle out of court very quickly, unlike many other types of cases.

How much will I get?
The amount of the settlements varies greatly, but usually start at half million to several million. The award is based on many factors such as the amount of funds available, the duration and location of the asbestos exposure, the persons overall health. Your attorney will know how to maximize the recovery to get the most compensation for you and your family.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Diagnosing Mesothelioma is Difficult

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Mesothelioma is a very hard disease to diagnose, because symptoms are like those of a number of other diseases. A doctor's diagnosis of a patient suspected of having mesothelioma begins with a review of their medical history. Exposure to asbestos in years past (event more than 30 years prior) will increase a doctor's suspicion for mesothelioma. 

A physical examination, chest X-rays and lung function tests will follow itial suspicions. X-ray's may show pleural thickening that are often seen after asbestos exposure which may further give believe that a patient has mesothelioma. CT (CAT) scans or MRIs are also usually conducted. If these analysis show large amounts of fluid, abnormal cells may be detected if this fluid is aspirated or removed with a syringe. If this is pleural fluid, a pleural tap (a chest drain) may be conducted.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Laparoscopy of the Abdomen for Mesothelioma Diagnosis

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A laparoscopy will be conducted if the suspicous area is in the abdomen. During a laparoscopy, a doctor will insert a special instrument into the abdominal cavity via a small cut. More extensive surgery may be necessary if a laparoscopy procedure can not produce enough tissue for analysis.

 

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