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Deontological examination: Clinical and forensic medical diagnoses discrepancies
Background: Globally, the frequency of discrepancies between clinical and forensic medical diagnoses is about 30%. The most common errors made during determination are the main disease pathogenesis and tanatogenesis.
Sandra Mazeikiene +8 more
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Forensic medical examination and civil procedure
Within the domain of forensic medical examinations for civil cases of the damage caused to health by providing medical services discussed issues of its destination.
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Fronto-parietal single-trial brain connectivity benefits successful memory recognition
Successful recognition has been known to produce distinct patterns of neural activity. Many studies have used spectral power or event-related potentials of single recognition-specific regions as classification features.
Jun Soyeon +4 more
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Proceedings in medical cases use the results of medical examinations: forensic expertise and quality of care expertise. Nowadays forensic experts and quality experts use different notions, various criteria for evaluating actions of professionals and the ...
O. Yu. Aleksandrova, Yu. E. Kuznetsova
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Background. 19.6 % of all fatal cases among Russian children who died in the first year of life are registered out-of hospital, and they are usually sudden. Out-of-hospital sudden unexpected infant death (OSUID) could be confused with sudden infant death
Lika L. Nisevich +6 more
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Background. Cardiovascular diseases are one of the main causes of disability and mortality throughout the world. The issue of their prevention remains one of the most acute in medicine.
N.S. Averkin +4 more
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Background. Establishing regularities in postmortem intervals comprises one of the main tasks of the forensic science of death and cadaveric phenomena.
O. S. Lavrukova +2 more
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Analysis on Forensic Expertise of 49 Medical Disputes in Prenatal Examination [PDF]
Objective To analyze the cases of medical disputes involving prenatal examination from a point of view of forensic expertise, and to discuss the risk of medical disputes and the preventive measures.
YANG Xiao-ping, CHEN Fang, LIU Xia, et al.
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Lying in the medicolegal field: Malingering and psychodiagnostic assessment [PDF]
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for professionals to identify when making an assessment, especially in the medicolegal and forensic psychology and psychiatry fields. When malingering, the subject
A. Cassano, I. Grattagliano
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Forensic medical examination is the main source of evidence in criminal cases related to defects in the provision of medical care. Despite the implementation in Ukraine of the new Criminal Procedural Code and the reform of the law enforcement system ...
V.V. Franchuk , B.V. Mikhaylichenko
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