Difference between revisions of "Forensic pathology"

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*The cause of death should be what started the sequence of events that lead to death.
*The cause of death should be what started the sequence of events that lead to death.


===="Word form"====
Example:
Example:
*''C. difficle colitis complicating antibiotic treatment for a dental abscess''.<ref>MSP. 8 September 2010.</ref>
*''C. difficle colitis complicating antibiotic treatment for a dental abscess''.<ref>MSP. 8 September 2010.</ref>
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*''A'' complicating ''B'' for the treatment of ''C''.
*''A'' complicating ''B'' for the treatment of ''C''.
*''A'' complicating ''B'' for the treatment of ''C'' with ''D'' and ''E''.
*''A'' complicating ''B'' for the treatment of ''C'' with ''D'' and ''E''.
====WHO form====
General form:<ref name=pmid15914304>{{cite journal |author=Pollanen MS |title=Deciding the cause of death after autopsy--revisited |journal=J Clin Forensic Med |volume=12 |issue=3 |pages=113–21 |year=2005 |month=June |pmid=15914304 |doi=10.1016/j.jcfm.2005.02.004 |url=}}</ref>
*1a = immediate cause of death.
*1b = what lead to the immediate cause of death.
*1c... 1[x] -- where 'x' is the last letter used; 1x = What started the sequence of events.
*2. = contributing factors.
Example 1:
*1a. Ketoacidosis.
*1b. Diabetes mellitus.
*1c. Alcoholism.
*2.  Acute bronchopneumonia.
Example 2:
*1a. Hemoperitoneum.
*1b. Splenic laceration.
*1c. Blunt force trauma.
*2. Liver cirrhosis.


===Natural deaths===
===Natural deaths===
48,541

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