"The High Court ruled that the parents of a girl suing the HSE for alleged medical negligence must allow themselves and their daughter to be genetically tested if the case is to proceed."
"The child was admitted to a country hospital the month following her birth, where she exhibited symptoms including repeated body throwing and projectile vomiting."
"Blood testing revealed that the girl had an abnormally low haemoglobin level, which is a significant aspect of the negligence claim."
A High Court ruling mandates that the parents and their daughter undergo genetic testing for a case against the HSE regarding alleged medical negligence. The girl was admitted to a hospital shortly after birth, exhibiting symptoms such as severe vomiting and abnormal blood test results indicating low haemoglobin levels. These medical issues are central to the negligence claim, and the court's decision emphasizes the necessity of genetic testing for the case to advance.
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