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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1995
In cases in which the family of the deceased objects to the performance of a conventional autopsy for religious or other reasons, or where there are no forensic pathology facilities in the vicinity of the hospital, postmortem endoscopic examination may be an advantageous and cost-effective substitute for conventional necropsy, especially when the ...
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In cases in which the family of the deceased objects to the performance of a conventional autopsy for religious or other reasons, or where there are no forensic pathology facilities in the vicinity of the hospital, postmortem endoscopic examination may be an advantageous and cost-effective substitute for conventional necropsy, especially when the ...
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openaire +2 more sources

