Comparison Between Predicted Cause of Death and Cause of Death Found at Autopsy in Medicolegal Autopsy Material
Abstract
The question whether an autopsy could have been omitted without adversely affecting diagnostic accuracy in cases in which an unnatural death was not suspected, was investigated by evaluating data from the files of cases handled in 1977 at the Government Department of Forensic Medicine in Uppsala in which the police had requested a simple medicolegal examination. The police report and the result of an external examination were evaluated blindly...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison Between Predicted Cause of Death and Cause of Death Found at Autopsy in Medicolegal Autopsy Material
Published Date
Jul 1, 1980
Volume
85
Issue
3
Pages
181 - 187
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