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From the supplier: Attorneys representing people suffering from reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) should be aware the RSD is one of the most frequent medical problems and that serious, long-term injury can only be avoided with prompt diagnosis and treatment. Early RSD is often misdiagnosed or inappropriately treated. Plaintiffs' attorneys should establish a chronology of the earliest occurrence of symptoms and when symptoms were reported to a physician. Then the attorney should determine when RSD was diagnosed and whether treatment focused on the underlying injury or the RSD, since treatment for the under
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The overlooked disease: reflex sympathetic dystrophy. (Medical Negligence): An article from: Trial
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