Ryan Bhogal died at Birmingham Children's Hospital of leukemia in September last year and a coroner conducting an inquest into his death last week said he would write to his local general practitioner (GP) seeking answers on the delay in his diagnosis.
"I will write to the GP practice to discuss the care of Ryan and, in particular continuity, as he was seen by a number of different doctors," coroner Zafar Siddique said as he recorded a 'death from natural causes' verdict.
GP Indira Wariyar, who saw Ryan four times, admitted there were "missed opportunities" to help the toddler.
Birmingham Children's Hospital consultant paediatric haematologist Prashant Hiwarkar said he believed leukemia would have been detected if blood tests had been taken on a number of medical visits.
"If Ryan's gums were bleeding on August 9 and still red and bleeding on August 18 this would be a red flag for me. I would have asked for a blood test. I believe you would have seen signs of an abnormal blood count in August," Hiwarkar told the inquest.
"Seeing him lying there attached to a machine was heartbreaking. I walked away from the ward with tears in my eyes. He was my world. Time after time when we took him to seek medical help we were told 'Don't worry - there is nothing to worry about'," Kulvinder Bhogal, father of the child, told the inquest.
"A simple blood test should have been carried out and there were many missed opportunities to do this. But this was never done," said Gurpal Bhogal, Ryan's aunt.
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