Background: In 1992, there were major changes in Swedish law of the deceased, which had led to a dramatic decrease in autopsy rates. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of fatal or potential fatal surgical diseases within a Swedish forensic autopsy cohort, before and after this change in legislation. Methods: Deaths referred for forensic autopsy at the Institution of Forensic Medicine, Lund University Hospital, Sweden, between 1970-1982 and 2000-2004, were studied regarding the prevalence of aorto-iliac diseases, acute abdomen and abdominal cancer. Results: The forensic autopsy rates in the population during the two time periods were 14.0% (29 399 patients) and 5.3% (4487 patients), respectively. The total prevalence of ...
Over the last 50 years, the number of clinical autopsies has decreased, but their role in assessing ...
We identified 43 cases of mutilation homicides in a nationwide population-based study in Sweden duri...
Abstract. A high autopsy rate allows accurate epidemiological studies and quality control of medical...
The use of clinical autopsy has been in decline for many years throughout healthcare systems of deve...
Abstract The medico-legal autopsy is an essential tool in investigating deaths caused by an adverse...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
The knowledge base regarding the frequency of forensic autopsies is limited. A Norwegian study inves...
Changes in our society may potentially lead to shifts in the profile of forensic autopsies. A retros...
Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality control, med...
Autopsyrates are declining, while major discrepancies between autopsies and clinical diagnoses remai...
Aims: Forensic autopsies are important for the investigation of deaths with a legal or public-healt...
During the last decades, autopsy rates have dramatically decreased in many countries. The Cancer Reg...
Aims To study the incidence and aetiology of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in 1- to 35-year-olds in Swe...
Objective: Technological and scientific developments resulted in significant improvements in medical...
The rate of diagnostic error has not declined over the last 30 years despite the improvement in diag...
Over the last 50 years, the number of clinical autopsies has decreased, but their role in assessing ...
We identified 43 cases of mutilation homicides in a nationwide population-based study in Sweden duri...
Abstract. A high autopsy rate allows accurate epidemiological studies and quality control of medical...
The use of clinical autopsy has been in decline for many years throughout healthcare systems of deve...
Abstract The medico-legal autopsy is an essential tool in investigating deaths caused by an adverse...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
The knowledge base regarding the frequency of forensic autopsies is limited. A Norwegian study inves...
Changes in our society may potentially lead to shifts in the profile of forensic autopsies. A retros...
Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality control, med...
Autopsyrates are declining, while major discrepancies between autopsies and clinical diagnoses remai...
Aims: Forensic autopsies are important for the investigation of deaths with a legal or public-healt...
During the last decades, autopsy rates have dramatically decreased in many countries. The Cancer Reg...
Aims To study the incidence and aetiology of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in 1- to 35-year-olds in Swe...
Objective: Technological and scientific developments resulted in significant improvements in medical...
The rate of diagnostic error has not declined over the last 30 years despite the improvement in diag...
Over the last 50 years, the number of clinical autopsies has decreased, but their role in assessing ...
We identified 43 cases of mutilation homicides in a nationwide population-based study in Sweden duri...
Abstract. A high autopsy rate allows accurate epidemiological studies and quality control of medical...