Samenvatting
Een mijnheer, niet bekend met medische afwijkingen en zonder enig medicatiegebruik, wordt na een eerste intake op 8 januari, op 19 februari en op 5 maart mondhygiënisch behandeld. Op 11 maart wordt bij hem een 4-5 cm groot hersenabces geconstateerd. Veel informatie krijgt de tandarts en de mondhygiëniste, ondanks herhaald aandringen, van de huisarts en de heren specialisten niet.
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