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International Journal of Epidemiology, 1995
The effect of using multiple causes of death, i.e. all causes of death mentioned on the death certificates, compared to using the underlying cause of death only for analyses of regional variation among small areas in mortality for asthma, diabetes, hypertensive disease and cerebrovascular disease was studied.Standardized mortality ratios (SMR) were ...
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The effect of using multiple causes of death, i.e. all causes of death mentioned on the death certificates, compared to using the underlying cause of death only for analyses of regional variation among small areas in mortality for asthma, diabetes, hypertensive disease and cerebrovascular disease was studied.Standardized mortality ratios (SMR) were ...
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS DEATH RATES FROM UNDERLYING CAUSE AND TOTAL DEATHS
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1972Age- and sex-specific death rates from multiple sclerosis were calculated both from all conditions coded and from those coded as underlying or primary cause of death for the United States by color for 1955, and for Denmark (1963–68) and Norway (1956–60). Primary-cause death rates for the United States (1959–61) were also assessed.
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Underlying and multiple causes of death related to smoking
Population Research and Policy Review, 1994Although smoking has been linked to various causes of death, there is no systematic account of the underlying and multiple cause-of-death distributions associated with various smoking statuses. We analyze such patterns by age and gender for the USA in 1986.
Charles B. Nam +2 more
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Myomata of the Uterus as an Underlying Cause of Precipitous Death
The Guthrie Journal, 1980The roster in the coroner’s office bearing the causes of sudden and unexpected death is rather lengthy. However, the vast majority of these fall into relatively few categories. Death due to a shower of pulmonary emboli is relatively common, but that the emboli should arise from the effects of a large myoma of the uterus not postoperative is distinctly
Arthur B. King, William C. Luft
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Underlying causes of cocaine, amphetamine and opioid related deaths in Australia
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2005To examine the characteristics of deaths in Australia where opioids, cocaine or amphetamines were mentioned, taking into account changes in the use and availability of these drugs in recent years.Data were analysed from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Causes of Death dataset between 1997 and 2002 on all deaths in which cocaine, amphetamines or ...
Degenhardt, Louisa +2 more
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Underlying and contributory causes of death of adult males in two districts
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1969Abstract Underlying and contributory causes of death of males aged 45 and above in two districts, have been analyzed by age, continent of birth and place of death. The amount of additional information for individual diseases, gained through inclusion of contributory causes, varies markedly with these characteristics i.e.
J, Cohen, R, Steinitz
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The accuracy of liver cancer as the underlying cause of death on death certificates.
Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974), 1990Studies of liver cancer mortality are subject to confusion attributable to the changes in categories by which liver cancer is identified in successive revisions of the International Classification of Diseases. To determine the effects of these changes, diagnoses of 2,388 cases of primary liver cancer in the years 1973-80 were compared to the underlying
C, Percy, L G, Ries, V D, Van Holten
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