Sudiksha Thirumalesh died while fighting a NHS trust's decision to move her into palliative care. That trust has now been identified as University Hospitals Birmingham.
The NHS trust involved in a legal battle with a teenager over her treatment before her death can now be named as University Hospitals Birmingham.
The Court of Protection heard Ms Thirumalesh wanted to travel to North America for a potential clinical trial, described as"experimental".
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