Defendants established prima facie, through expert affirmations, that they did not depart from the accepted standard of medical care in treating plaintiff's decedent and that, contrary to the theory of a failed diagnosis set forth in plaintiff's bill of particulars, the cause of death was not a pulmonary embolism (see Scalisi v Oberlander,
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