sandgk
Watson, Crick & A Twist
You really can't have worse luck than this ...
Docs tell man he has a urinary tract infection.
Docs continue relying on preliminary diagnosis in face of changing (worsening) conditions - for a year.
Docs then realize that something is, you know, worse than a tinkle infection.
Because Docs waited so long they cannot treat the true problem of penile cancer faced by the unfortunate Swede - which would possibly have been treatable if correctly diagnosed up front ... so, of with the Swede's pecker.
Docs tell man he has a urinary tract infection.
Docs continue relying on preliminary diagnosis in face of changing (worsening) conditions - for a year.
Docs then realize that something is, you know, worse than a tinkle infection.
Because Docs waited so long they cannot treat the true problem of penile cancer faced by the unfortunate Swede - which would possibly have been treatable if correctly diagnosed up front ... so, of with the Swede's pecker.
An elderly Swedish man has had to have his penis amputated after doctors misdiagnosed his condition.
Rather than being the urinary tract infection doctors had thought, he had contracted cancer, and medics had missed the signs for over a YEAR.
As the disease had been undetected for so long, the cancer had taken hold and doctors were left with no option other than to lop off his manhood.