| Literature DB >> 25705276 |
Mariana Costache1, Monica Cirstoiu2, Andreea Contolenco3, Anca Mihaela Lazaroiu1, Simion George3, Maria Sajin1, Oana Maria Patrascu3.
Abstract
In recent years, the autopsy was considered necessary only in medico-legal cases, or when the clinician requires it to better understand the pathology and cause of death (with the deceased family's consent). Although it has been shown in numerous studies that the autopsy and the postmortem histopathological examination are the only ones that can diagnose correctly and completely, the autopsy rate is declining. The primary motive of the family in consenting to a perinatal necropsy, may be to determine the cause of death of their child and to be aware of possible complications of their future pregnancy. This study shows the rate of concordance between clinical diagnosis and autopsy diagnosis, and the rate of concordance between macroscopic diagnosis and microscopic findings, pointing out once again the importance and the utility of the autopsy in medical practice.Entities:
Keywords: autopsy; clinical diagnosis; dead fetuses; diagnostic study; newborn; stillborn
Year: 2014 PMID: 25705276 PMCID: PMC4296763
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maedica (Buchar) ISSN: 1841-9038