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Patient’s Self-Decision and Death in Court Decisions and the Law of Decision of Life-Sustaining Medical Care

Na JY, Park JT

The South Korean Supreme Court decision (2009Da17471), May 21, 2009, on removing life-sustaining medical care from persistent vegetative patients gave consent to death with dignity and initiated a lively debate...
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Choking by Esophageal Foreign Body Impaction

Ha H, Kim D

Esophageal foreign body impaction may be fatal secondary to occlusion of the glottis or external compression of the membranous portion of the trachea. A 14-year-old adolescent female was admitted to...
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 Diagnosed through a Forensic Autopsy: A Case Report

Park JP, Kim K

Despite the high mortality rate associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), no clinical autopsy has been reported among the deceased during the pandemic by the Korean quarantine authorities. Notably, since...
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Sudden Cardiac Death from Coronary Arteriosclerosis and Coronary Artery Aneurysm in Childhood: An Autopsy Case

Lee H, Noh SJ

Coronary artery disease in childhood is rare. However, coronary arteriosclerosis and coronary artery aneurysm may occur in childhood as congenital malformations, or as complications of vasculitis, other connective tissue disorders,...
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Gua Sha, An Asian Traditional Therapy That Could Mimic Physical Injury

Kim YS, Lee SJ, Kim SA, Lee KY, Oh SP, Kweon BS, Kwon YN, Park SH, Choi J

Gua Sha is a traditional Asian medicine with different names in many Asian countries. It is a treatment to scrape the petechiae of the skin with ointment. It has generally...
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