A woman claiming a doctor's prescription of steroids caused her to vomit blood cannot use her medical records as expert reports, the state Superior Court has ruled.

A three-judge panel upheld Jan. 23 the trial court's dismissal of plaintiff Leslie A. Hickman's case against Dr. Robyn M. Shor-Conroy on the grounds that Hickman did not provide expert opinions and that, contrary to her claims of res ipsa loquitur, the evidence in the case did not speak for itself.

Superior Court Judge Patricia H. Jenkins said Hickman's reliance on medical records, including those from a follow-up visit with hematologist Dr. Peter Ennis after her gastrointestinal bleed—stating that steroids could have caused her internal bleeding—were not sufficient.