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After a brain bleed, a Georgia hospital temporarily removed part of a man’s skull. Employees lost the bone, lawsuit says

After a brain bleed, a Georgia hospital temporarily removed part of a man's skull. Employees lost the bone, lawsuit says
August 17, 2024

(CNN) — A Georgia couple is suing a health care system after they say staff at one of its Atlanta hospitals misplaced a portion of the husband’s skull, which had been temporarily removed and later scheduled to be reimplanted, according to a complaint.

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