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Surgical Endoscopy, 2001
In recent years, autopsy consent rates have fallen nationwide. In our institution they have declined from 15% to 7% in 10 years. We perceived that family reluctance to grant permission for autopsy was related to the invasiveness of the open procedure, so we began to do autopsies by needle biopsy, with an increase in consents to 25% during the first ...
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In recent years, autopsy consent rates have fallen nationwide. In our institution they have declined from 15% to 7% in 10 years. We perceived that family reluctance to grant permission for autopsy was related to the invasiveness of the open procedure, so we began to do autopsies by needle biopsy, with an increase in consents to 25% during the first ...
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Virtopsy versus digital autopsy: virtuous autopsy
La radiologia medica, 2009Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are being increasingly implemented in forensic pathology. These methods may serve as an adjuvant to classic forensic autopsies. Imaging of the interior of corpses is performed using MSCT and/or MRI. MRI, in addition, is also well suited to the examination of surviving victims of
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Ultrasonographic autopsy (echopsy): a new autopsy technique
Virchows Archiv, 2002Autopsy has been one of the most important techniques for the development of modern medicine, mainly during the nineteenth century and the first half of last century. However, in the last few years, the number of autopsies performed in hospitals has dramatically decreased all over the world.
Juliana, Fariña +6 more
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Forensic autopsy and clinical autopsy
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2016Alexandre, Xifró +3 more
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Genomic autopsy to identify underlying causes of pregnancy loss and perinatal death
Nature Medicine, 2023Alicia B Byrne, Peer Arts, Thuong Ha
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Medicolegal Autopsies and Autopsy Toxicology
2002In the broadest sense, a medicolegal autopsy generates an evidentiary document that forms a basis for opinions rendered in a criminal trial, deposition, wrongful death civil suit, medical malpractice civil suit, administrative hearing, or workmen’s compensation hearing.
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SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence in the human body and brain at autopsy
Nature, 2022Sydney Stein +2 more
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