Oregon teen dies of sepsis after doctors fail to clean wound before stitching, lawsuit says
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Oregon teen dies of sepsis after doctors fail to clean wound before stitching, lawsuit says.
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An Oregon family alleged in a $100 million lawsuit that their 18-year-old son died from an infection after doctors at a Corvallis hospital did not remove pine needles and debris from his wound before stitching it up.
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