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Pat Murphy
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Family of man who died from tear in artery call for increased awareness of deadly condition
Fri, 04 Oct, 2024
Pat Murphy, who was the “doting” father of a 17-month-old boy, died from an aortic dissection.
Family of man who died after spending nine hours on chair in Cork hospital says lessons must be learned
Thu, 03 Oct, 2024
Cork chemical engineer Pat Murphy died of an aortic dissection on September 3rd, 2021 at CUH having been misdiagnosed with a possible kidney stone and renal colic.
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