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Medical Misdiagnosis in Marrakech: Clinic Fined 500,000 Dirhams for Mistaking Malaria for Gallbladder Inflammation

PUBLISHED June 3, 2026
Medical Misdiagnosis in Marrakech: Clinic Fined 500,000 Dirhams for Mistaking Malaria for Gallbladder Inflammation

Severe Consequences of Misdiagnosis in Marrakech

A private clinic in Marrakech has been held accountable for a grave medical misdiagnosis that has resulted in a substantial penalty of 500,000 dirhams. This ruling comes after a patient suffering from malaria was erroneously diagnosed with gallbladder inflammation, leading to critical delays in proper treatment. The first-instance court in Marrakech ruled in favor of the victim, supported by compelling medical evidence and insurance documentation. Despite the clinic's claims of procedural reliability and their assertion that differing diagnoses do not imply liability, the court found otherwise and mandated compensation, including legal interests and court fees.

Emergency Admission and Oversight in Patient Care

The legal battle began when the patient was admitted to the clinic in a critical condition, presenting with severe fever and intense pain. The medical staff hastily diagnosed her with acute gallbladder inflammation and recommended immediate surgery. However, the patient, doubting this rushed assessment, chose to seek a second opinion at another hospital. There, comprehensive laboratory tests unveiled the true nature of her illness: she was suffering from falciparum malaria, a dangerous tropical disease that required urgent intervention and direct admission to intensive care.

The subsequent investigation revealed significant negligence on the part of the initial clinic. The medical team failed to follow basic examination protocols, neglecting to inquire about the patient's recent travel history and health background. This professional lapse not only delayed the appropriate treatment but also resulted in severe complications, leaving the patient with permanent disabilities that have profoundly impacted her personal and professional life.

As reported by bladi.net.

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