Patient bleeds dark green blood
Mr Spock's green blood is down to copper
A team of Canadian surgeons got a shock when the patient they were operating on began shedding dark greenish-black blood, the Lancet reports.
The 42-year-old man emulated Star Trek's Mr Spock - a Vulcan who had green blood.
Instead, the unusual colour of his blood was down to the migraine medication he was taking.
The man's leg surgery went ahead successfully and his blood returned to normal once he eased off the drug.
Mr Spock's green blood is down to copper
A team of Canadian surgeons got a shock when the patient they were operating on began shedding dark greenish-black blood, the Lancet reports.
The 42-year-old man emulated Star Trek's Mr Spock - a Vulcan who had green blood.
Instead, the unusual colour of his blood was down to the migraine medication he was taking.
The man's leg surgery went ahead successfully and his blood returned to normal once he eased off the drug.
Does anybody here really think the green colour was caused by medication?
That's just what they want us to believe.