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Analysis of Articles on International Forensic Journals for the Recent 5 Years

Yoo SH, Lee SD, Park JT, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2038191
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):1-5.
As times go by, the objects and subjects of researches have changed. Forensic medicine and science can not be escaped. To overview the international changes and trend of forensic medicine...
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The Statistical Analysis on Legal Autopsy in 2003: The Headquarters of National Institute of Scientific Investigation

Lee WT, Cho WY, Ki CD, Kim JK, Kang SM

  • KMID: 2038194
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):23-31.
This is a statistical analysis based on the data of legal autopsies performed at the Headquarters of the National Institute Scientific Investigation (NISI), requested by every kind of law enforcement...
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A Case of Penetrating Cardiac Injury by Foreign Body

Li Z, Choi YS, Lee SD

  • KMID: 2038197
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):43-46.
Cardiac injury is fatal in most cases. To save the life of patient with cardiac injury prompt treatment is necessary. For this to know the situation that fatal cardiac injury...
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Transmesenteric Hernia: 3 Autopsy Cases

Kim YS, Yang KM, Han GR, Cho SY

  • KMID: 2038200
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):56-60.
Transmesenteric hernia is a rare cause of small bowel obstruction and is caused by congenital mesenteric defect or postoperative complication. At first because it is a rare type of internal...
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Fatal Thrombosis of Internal Carotid Artery Following Minor Blunt Trauma to the Neck

Son HJ, Lee H

  • KMID: 2038203
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):67-69.
Fatal traumatic thrombosis of the right internal carotid artery occurred in a 37-year-old woman following minor blunt cervical trauma (grasped her neck) during an altercation. An external examination revealed only...
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Positional Asphyxia of the Paralyzed: Implicated on the View of Death Scene

Kim YS, Kim DW, Choi YS, Lee WT

  • KMID: 2038201
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):61-63.
Positional or postural asphyxia, which is clodely allied to traumatic asphyxia, means a fatal condition causing mechanical interference with pulmonary ventilation resulting from the adoption of particular body positions. To...
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Delayed Rupture of the Carotid artery After Automobile Accident: An Autopsy Case

Jo GR, Park SH, Kim GH

  • KMID: 2038199
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):52-55.
Carotid artery dissection and rupture is rare fatal complication of blunt head and neck trauma. The authors report on a case in which a fatal delayed rupture of the carotid...
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Study of Photogrammetric Comparison Method of Patterned Injuries Using 3D CAD Program

Lee J, Lee ED, Tark HO, Han HS, Kim DW, Choi YS, Lee WT, Park SW

  • KMID: 2038195
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):32-37.
It is possible to compare three-dimensional image of patterned injury in virtual space with object using 3D/CAD supported photogrammetry(FPHG). this method make it possible to examine patterned injuries of skin,...
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Asphyxia Due to Oxygen Deficiency: The Report of Two Autopsy Cases

Jeon SH, Kang HJ, Kim JH, Lee SY, Park CS, Kim JP, Seo JS

  • KMID: 2038198
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):47-51.
Two autopsy cases of asphyxia due to oxygen deficiency are reported. The first case is that a 38-year-old man died in a storehouse. Many pears were stored in a storehouse...
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Fatal Pulmonary Thromboembolism Associated with Prolonged Sitting at Computer

Lee H, Kim YH

  • KMID: 2038202
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):64-66.
A newly reported, variant form of venous thromboembolism (VTE), named as "eThrombosis"1), occurred to a patient who was a prolonged sitting position at computer. The patient fortunately recovered from the...
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Recommendation of the Guideline for Postmortem Inspection at Scene on Forensic Aspects

Lee SY, Jeon SH, Kim JH, Seo JS

  • KMID: 2038193
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):14-22.
Postmortem body inspection at scene and examination of the scene of death are very important in determination of the suspected cause of death, manner of death and interpretation of events...
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A Case Study for Runover Accident by Automobile

Park SJ, Choi YS, Chae SW

  • KMID: 2038196
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):38-42.
When a pedestrian was hit by bumper and runover by tire of car, tire impression marks or damaged skin and fractured born marks were remained on dead body. Namely, to...
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Intra-individual Difference of Length Heteroplasmy in Blood and Hair Shaft Mitochondrial DNA

Chung U, Lee HY, Park MJ, Yoo JE, Han GR, Cho SH, Kim CY, Shin KJ

  • KMID: 2038192
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):6-13.
To observe mtDNA length heteroplasmy in a homoploymeric cytosine tract of the mitochondrial HV2 region, we carried out size-based separation of PCR products, which was produced by using primers designed...
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A Case Study of Death by Bullet with Fired Blank Cartridge

Choi YS, Kang SM, Park SW, Lee JP, Kim DH, Hong SW

  • KMID: 2038204
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):70-77.
An university student passed away by an unidentified bullet in a reserve force exercise. An X-ray could not find any bullet from the thorax. The post-mortem examination revealed that the...
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A Death Resulting from Imperforate Anus in the Newborn: A Case Report

Choi YS, Choi IS, Kwon TJ, Lee WT

  • KMID: 2038205
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):78-82.
Congenital anomalies of the anus and rectum are relatively common. Minor abnormalities occur in approximately 1 per 500 live births; major anomalies occur in 1 per 5000 live births. Among...
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