43 year old dies after Hair Restoration Surgery, Dermatologist under radar
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Mumbai: A rare case of death following a hair transplant surgery was recently reported from Mumbai causing a city-based dermatologist to come under the radar. A city-based dermatologist is now under the radar as a businessman died two days after availing Hair Restoration Surgery (HRS) from his clinic. The matter has been forwarded to the expert committee, therefore, no complaint of negligence has been registered.
A 43- year old businessman Shrawan Kumar Chaudhary from Mumbai underwent hair transplant surgery Chinchpokli clinic last week and soon after became sick. He was admitted to Hiranandani Hospital in Powai on Friday with complaints of breathlessness and swelling on the face and throat. He died on Saturday and the post-mortem was conducted at Rajawadi Hospital. The doctors sent his viscera and organs for further analysis. The primary observation report revealed that he had symptoms of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, and suffered multi-organ failure.
A 43- year old businessman Shrawan Kumar Chaudhary from Mumbai underwent hair transplant surgery Chinchpokli clinic last week and soon after became sick. He was admitted to Hiranandani Hospital in Powai on Friday with complaints of breathlessness and swelling on the face and throat. He died on Saturday and the post-mortem was conducted at Rajawadi Hospital. The doctors sent his viscera and organs for further analysis. The primary observation report revealed that he had symptoms of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, and suffered multi-organ failure.
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