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Decoding Death in Complexity: A Forensic Case Series on Trauma, Healthcare-Associated Infections, and Chronic Diseases. [PDF]
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Big data in forensic medicine - development of a first forensic pathology database
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2012
The phenomenon of eponymous terms in forensic pathology is described in this paper. The authors analyzed representative textbooks (monographs) dealing with forensic pathology in both English and German and identified several eponymous terms. The paper aims to present to the reader the most important eponymous terms in forensic pathology.
Pavel, Nečas, Petr, Hejna
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The phenomenon of eponymous terms in forensic pathology is described in this paper. The authors analyzed representative textbooks (monographs) dealing with forensic pathology in both English and German and identified several eponymous terms. The paper aims to present to the reader the most important eponymous terms in forensic pathology.
Pavel, Nečas, Petr, Hejna
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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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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 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 ...
SHAFEEK SANDY SANBAR, Cyril H. Wecht
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SHAFEEK SANDY SANBAR, Cyril H. Wecht
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