Autopsy remains the best method of investigating perinatal deaths. Recent years have, however, seen a decline in autopsy rates. This review looks at some of the options available for investigating perinatal deaths when the family decline to give consent for standard autopsy. See end of article for authors ’ affiliation
Copyright © 2001 The American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsObjective: To examine the at...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is regarded as an indicator of the social status and obstetrical c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
In consenting to a perinatal autopsy, the primary motive of parents may be to find the exact cause o...
Objectives: To measure perinatal and infant autopsy rate in Wales over a 10-year period and study fa...
In consenting to a perinatal autopsy, the primary motive of parents may be to find the exact cause o...
Aim: Autopsy is a beneficial procedure to determine the cause of death and the frequency of anomalie...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Perinatal death (PD) is a devastating obstetric complication. Determination of cause of death helps ...
Perinatal death (PD) is a devastating obstetric complication. Determination of cause of death helps ...
Aim Hospital autopsy rates have been falling steadily over recent decades. One factor that has been ...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Anne LivingstonChanges were made to informed consent procedures at an Australian...
AimTo examine whether the 'organ retention' controversy and new autopsy consent process had any effe...
Background: Losing a baby is painful. Looking for answers can help. Although nothing can change the ...
Copyright © 2001 The American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsObjective: To examine the at...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is regarded as an indicator of the social status and obstetrical c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
In consenting to a perinatal autopsy, the primary motive of parents may be to find the exact cause o...
Objectives: To measure perinatal and infant autopsy rate in Wales over a 10-year period and study fa...
In consenting to a perinatal autopsy, the primary motive of parents may be to find the exact cause o...
Aim: Autopsy is a beneficial procedure to determine the cause of death and the frequency of anomalie...
Background: Stillbirth remains one of the least understood areas of infant death and accurate data o...
Perinatal death (PD) is a devastating obstetric complication. Determination of cause of death helps ...
Perinatal death (PD) is a devastating obstetric complication. Determination of cause of death helps ...
Aim Hospital autopsy rates have been falling steadily over recent decades. One factor that has been ...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Anne LivingstonChanges were made to informed consent procedures at an Australian...
AimTo examine whether the 'organ retention' controversy and new autopsy consent process had any effe...
Background: Losing a baby is painful. Looking for answers can help. Although nothing can change the ...
Copyright © 2001 The American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsObjective: To examine the at...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is regarded as an indicator of the social status and obstetrical c...