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The review of autopsy cases of accidental childhood deaths in Istanbul

Abstract Children are at increased risk for various causes of injury from accidents. Accidents are, by far, the leading cause of death among children and adolescents. The aim of this study is to evaluate the lethal childhood accidents in İstanbul by age groups. Reports of autopsies performed between...

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Published in:Journal of forensic and legal medicine 2011-08, Vol.18 (6), p.253-256
Main Authors: Yayci, Nesime, M.D, Pakis, Isil, M.D, Karapirli, Mustafa, M.D, Celik, Sefa, M.D, Uysal, Cem, M.D, Polat, Oguz, M.D
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Accidents
Accidents - mortality
Accidents, Traffic - mortality
Adolescent
Age Distribution
Asphyxia - mortality
Autopsies
Autopsy
Burns - mortality
Child
Child, Preschool
Childhood accidents
Children & youth
Drowning - mortality
Female
Forensic Medicine
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Pathology
Poisoning - mortality
Retrospective Studies
Risk assessment
Sex Distribution
Turkey - epidemiology
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