The Goudge Inquiry and Forensic Pathology in Canada. [PDF]
Milroy CM.
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A qualitative exploration of forensic pathology service staff perceptions of the implementation barriers and facilitators of manual- and electronic injury mortality surveillance system methods in South Africa. [PDF]
Arendse N, Goolam Nabi Z, van Niekerk A.
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Cognitive bias in forensic pathology decisions. [PDF]
Dror I +6 more
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Enhancing postmortem diagnostics: over a decade of ISO 17020 accreditation and guidelines implementation in forensic pathology. [PDF]
Van Den Bogaert W +4 more
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Guest Editorial for Academic Forensic Pathology. [PDF]
Asen D, Jentzen J.
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and forensic pathology. [PDF]
Lockyer BE.
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The need for informatics to support forensic pathology and death investigation
As a result of their practice of medicine, forensic pathologists create a wealth of data regarding the causes of and reasons for sudden, unexpected or violent deaths.
Bruce Levy
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Optimization of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) extraction from human cadavers: Advancing forensic pathology and postmortem analysis. [PDF]
Priya A +5 more
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Forensic imaging: a powerful tool in modern forensic investigation
Forensic imaging is a non-invasive examination process during the forensic investigation. It is mainly used in forensic pathology as an adjunct to the traditional autopsy.
Min Zhang
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Application of virtopsy in forensic pathology
Virtopsy employs computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, which are commonly used in clinical medicine, to determine the cause and manner of death. Virtopsy is a multidisciplinary technique that combines forensic medicine, pathology, radiology,
Wang Yucong +6 more
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