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New England Journal of Medicine
Forensic pathology is a branch of pathology that focuses on determining the cause of death through a detailed internal and external examination of a dead body. The primary responsibility of a forensic pathologist is to conduct the post-mortem examination, during which the pathologist looks for signs that might help in determining the cause of death ...
Rebecca D. Folkerth +2 more
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Forensic pathology is a branch of pathology that focuses on determining the cause of death through a detailed internal and external examination of a dead body. The primary responsibility of a forensic pathologist is to conduct the post-mortem examination, during which the pathologist looks for signs that might help in determining the cause of death ...
Rebecca D. Folkerth +2 more
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2000
Autopsy numbers in Australian hospitals have declined markedly during the past decade despite evidence of a relatively static rate of demonstrable clinical misdiagnosis during this time. The reason for this decrease in autopsy numbers is multifactorial and may include a general lack of clinical and pathologic interest in the autopsy with a possible ...
M P, Burke, K, Opeskin
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Autopsy numbers in Australian hospitals have declined markedly during the past decade despite evidence of a relatively static rate of demonstrable clinical misdiagnosis during this time. The reason for this decrease in autopsy numbers is multifactorial and may include a general lack of clinical and pathologic interest in the autopsy with a possible ...
M P, Burke, K, Opeskin
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2016
This chapter outlines the role of the forensic pathologist in death investigations with particular reference to legal coroners' jurisdictions. The purpose and conduct of medico-legal autopsies is described and the key aims of autopsies from both the medical and legal perspective is discussed.
Walter L. Kemp, Jeffrey J. Barnard
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This chapter outlines the role of the forensic pathologist in death investigations with particular reference to legal coroners' jurisdictions. The purpose and conduct of medico-legal autopsies is described and the key aims of autopsies from both the medical and legal perspective is discussed.
Walter L. Kemp, Jeffrey J. Barnard
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Complexity and forensic pathology
Forensic Science International, 2015It has become increasingly apparent that nonlinearity and complexity are the norm in human physiological systems, the relevance of which is informing an enhanced understanding of basic pathological processes such as inflammation, the host response to severe trauma, and critical illness.
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Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology
2007This chapter presents a critical analysis of forensic anthropology. An evaluation of the conception of forensic anthropology across European and American countries is attempted. Furthermore, the authors set out to identify the growing fields in which the anthropologist is involved, alone or together with forensic pathologists.
Eugénia Cunha, Cristina Cattaneo
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The PERFORM-P (Principles of Evidence-based Reporting in FORensic Medicine-Pathology version)
Forensic Science International, 2021Putri Dianita Ika Meilia +2 more
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