Autopsy is a valuable tool in evaluating diagnostic accuracy. Solid malignancies may have a protracted presentation, and diagnosis frequently requires imaging and deep-sited biopsies; clinical and postmortem diagnosis discrepancies may occur in a high rate in these diseases. Here, we analyzed the occurrence of clinico-pathological discrepancies in the diagnoses of solid malignancies in a Brazilian academic hospital. We reviewed charts and autopsy reports of the patients that died from 2001 to 2003 with at least one solid neoplasm. Patients were classified in concordant and discordant cases regarding cancer diagnosis. Discordant cases were categorized in undiagnosed cases (no suspicion of cancer) and in misdiagnosed cases (clinical suspicion...
To evaluate the consistency of cancer mortality data in Puerto Rico, the underlying causes of death ...
Pathol 2014;67:512–519. Aims Although the autopsy is still the gold standard for quality assessment ...
The clinical diagnoses of 377 patients were compared with those derived from autopsy; the incidence,...
Autopsy is a valuable tool in evaluating diagnostic accuracy. Solid malignancies may have a protract...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...
Autopsy rates in Western countries consistently decline to an average of <5%, although clinical auto...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
Background: Clinico-pathological discrepancies are more frequent in settings in which limited diagno...
BACKGROUND: Clinico-pathological discrepancies are more frequent in settings in which limited diagno...
BACKGROUND:Clinico-pathological discrepancies are more frequent in settings in which limited diagnos...
OBJECTIVES: An objective of clinical autopsies is to determine the final cause of death and the path...
Orientador: Konradin MetzeDissertação (mestrado profissional) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, F...
Although it is known that autopsies often disclose unexpected findings, few studies have been publis...
To evaluate the consistency of cancer mortality data in Puerto Rico, the underlying causes of death ...
Pathol 2014;67:512–519. Aims Although the autopsy is still the gold standard for quality assessment ...
The clinical diagnoses of 377 patients were compared with those derived from autopsy; the incidence,...
Autopsy is a valuable tool in evaluating diagnostic accuracy. Solid malignancies may have a protract...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...
Autopsy rates in Western countries consistently decline to an average of <5%, although clinical auto...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
Background: Clinico-pathological discrepancies are more frequent in settings in which limited diagno...
BACKGROUND: Clinico-pathological discrepancies are more frequent in settings in which limited diagno...
BACKGROUND:Clinico-pathological discrepancies are more frequent in settings in which limited diagnos...
OBJECTIVES: An objective of clinical autopsies is to determine the final cause of death and the path...
Orientador: Konradin MetzeDissertação (mestrado profissional) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, F...
Although it is known that autopsies often disclose unexpected findings, few studies have been publis...
To evaluate the consistency of cancer mortality data in Puerto Rico, the underlying causes of death ...
Pathol 2014;67:512–519. Aims Although the autopsy is still the gold standard for quality assessment ...
The clinical diagnoses of 377 patients were compared with those derived from autopsy; the incidence,...