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Liver Histology in a ‘Normal’ Population—Examinations of 503 Consecutive Fatal Traffic Casualties

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1977
The liver histology of 503 consecutive victims of fatal (within 24 hours) traffic accidents submitted to medico-legal autopsy are used as a standard of reference. In 370 persons (74%) no pathological changes in the liver biopsies were observed. Fatty liver was found in 120 persons (24%), non-specific portal inflammation in 7 persons, alcoholic ...
M Hilden, Per Christoffersen, E Juhl
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Estimating non-fatal road casualties in a large French county, using the capture–recapture method

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2007
Non-fatal road casualties are under-reported, with official figures coming from the police. In the French Rhône county, a road trauma registry constitutes a second source of reporting but its completeness needs to be assessed. We also wish to estimate an incidence rate of non-fatal road casualties that is corrected for under-count.Having two sources of
Jean-Louis Martin, Bernard Laumon
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Class and Regional Selection in Fatal Casualties of the First 18-24 Months of World War II

Social Forces, 1944
Problem. Most studies on the selective nature of war deal with it from a eugenic point of view. The question is usually stated in some such terms as: Do certain genetic strains contribute more than their share in war? If so, and if these strains are superior, war is obviously dysgenic.1 A respectable literature has developed on this point.2 Such ...
J. Schaefer, M. Allen
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Fatality management in mass casualty incidents

Forensic Science International, 1989
Medical involvement in mass casualty incidents requires proper planning and preparedness. In disaster situations, legal aspects concerning the dead add to the general problem of a lack of time, place and resources to maintain routine working conditions, and demand authority and competence.
P J, Hooft   +2 more
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Prevalence of Tension Pneumothorax in Fatally Wounded Combat Casualties

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2006
Tension pneumothorax is a potential cause of death in victims of penetrating chest trauma, but little is known about its actual prevalence.Data that are part of the Vietnam Wound Data and Munitions Effectiveness Team study were analyzed to address this question.
John J, McPherson   +2 more
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Geographic-specific attention to fatal casualties

2021
Journalisten informieren die Öffentlichkeit über Aussagen oder Vorfälle, die von allgemeiner sozialer Bedeutung sind. Dabei bewegen sie sich ständig zwischen Erfolg und Misserfolg. Der Wunsch nach Anerkennung und Wertschätzung erhöht den Druck auf Journalisten immer über das nächste große Ereignis zu schreiben, was jedoch oft zu voreingenommenen ...
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