| Literature DB >> 27646460 |
Andrea Porzionato1, Veronica Macchi1, Carla Stecco1, Marios Loukas2, R Shane Tubbs2,3, Raffaele De Caro1.
Abstract
Forensic clinical anatomy is a new practical application of the discipline of Clinical Anatomy for ascertaining and evaluating medicolegal questions. In particular, individual anatomy (normal anatomy, anatomical variations, age-, disease-, or surgery-related modifications) can acquire significant relevance in various fields of legal medicine such as child abuse, sudden death, medical responsibility and/or liability, personal injury and damage. Anatomical data of forensic interest frequently arise from the correct application of methods of ascertainment; anatomical methods may then be required for further comprehensive analysis. The rigorous interpretation of anatomical data, derived from the ascertainment phase and analyzed on the basis of pertinent literature, can be pivotal for the correct application of evaluation criteria in various forensic contexts. Clin. Anat. 30:2-5, 2017.Entities:
Keywords: anatomical variation; body donation program; child abuse; iatrogenic lesions; legal medicine; malpractice; medical liability; medical responsibility; personal injury and damage
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27646460 DOI: 10.1002/ca.22796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Anat ISSN: 0897-3806 Impact factor: 2.414