The effectiveness of diagnostic procedures in cancer patients was evaluated by comparing clinical with necropsy findings. Necropsy and clinical records of 102 patients were reviewed for primary site and histology of tumour, metastatic sites, presence of second neoplasms, associated non-neoplastic diseases, terminal illness and cause of death. Major discordances between clinical and postmortem findings were found in 34 (33%) cases: in 10 of these a correct clinical definition of site and histology of the primary tumour would have resulted in a change of management and prognosis; in 4 cases in which a major non-neoplastic pathology had been responsible for death, correct diagnosis might have resulted in prolongation of survival. Spread of dis...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
This paper reports a prospective study conducted between September 1997 and July 1998 in 232 consecu...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...
The effectiveness of diagnostic procedures in cancer patients was evaluated by comparing clinical wi...
Despite the well-known valuable role of necropsies in pa-thology training and their indisputable imp...
Necropsy (viewing the dead) refers to the post mortem examination of organs and tissues (autopsy = s...
BACKGROUND: There is a belief that end-of-life care issues are similar for all cancer patients, irre...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Autopsy is a valuable tool in evaluating diagnostic accuracy. Solid malignancies may have a protract...
autopsied population with specific attention to malignant neoplasms and vas-cular diseases. Am J Epi...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The clinical diagnoses of 377 patients were compared with those derived from autopsy; the incidence,...
Objective. The goal of the investigation was to evaluate the accuracy of medical diagnostics of deat...
Death certificates are used to classify cause of death for studies of cancer survival and mortality....
Clinical autopsies are conducted to further investigate a patient’s cause of death and often include...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
This paper reports a prospective study conducted between September 1997 and July 1998 in 232 consecu...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...
The effectiveness of diagnostic procedures in cancer patients was evaluated by comparing clinical wi...
Despite the well-known valuable role of necropsies in pa-thology training and their indisputable imp...
Necropsy (viewing the dead) refers to the post mortem examination of organs and tissues (autopsy = s...
BACKGROUND: There is a belief that end-of-life care issues are similar for all cancer patients, irre...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Autopsy is a valuable tool in evaluating diagnostic accuracy. Solid malignancies may have a protract...
autopsied population with specific attention to malignant neoplasms and vas-cular diseases. Am J Epi...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The clinical diagnoses of 377 patients were compared with those derived from autopsy; the incidence,...
Objective. The goal of the investigation was to evaluate the accuracy of medical diagnostics of deat...
Death certificates are used to classify cause of death for studies of cancer survival and mortality....
Clinical autopsies are conducted to further investigate a patient’s cause of death and often include...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
This paper reports a prospective study conducted between September 1997 and July 1998 in 232 consecu...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...