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Tuberculous Meningoencephalitis with Skull Perforation Possibly Mistaken for Trauma: An Autopsy Case Report

Park JH, Park K, Eom M

Although tuberculosis can affect various parts of the central nervous system, tuberculous meningitis is the most lethal form. Tuberculous meningoencephalitis and cranial tuberculosis are extremely rare. Therefore, the authors present...
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Forensic Anthropological Analysis of the Korean Empire’s Post-mortem Examination Report on Park Bong-Un of Unbong County

Hong S, Lee SD, Shin DH

During the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, a reasonable investigation of the dead was well developed even before the introduction of modern forensic techniques from Western countries. Various reviews have been...
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Myositis Ossificans of the Thighs Due to Repeated Assault: A Case Report

Heo JH, Kwon Jh, Cha JG, Jang SJ

Myositis ossificans (MO) is defined as a lesion where abnormal ossification forms in soft tissues, such as muscle, fascia, and ligament, usually as a result of trauma. It commonly appears...
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A Statistical Analysis of Forensic Autopsies Performed in the Jungbu Province of Korea in 2022

Kim J, Kim D, Kim M, Park MJ, Won Y, Lee Nw, Lee SK, Lee J, Yi H, Choi I, Park JH

We analyzed the manner and cause of death in 1,193 forensic autopsies from the Jungbu province (central part of South Korea) conducted by the National Forensic Service Daejeon Institute in...
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Statistical Analysis of Forensic Autopsies in Busan and Gyeongnam: Changes and Characteristics in the Past 10 Years

Son IG, Na JY, Heo JH, Kwon Jh, Jang SJ

The cause and manner of death in the Busan and Gyeongnam regions were analyzed using autopsy data performed by the National Forensic Service Busan Institute (NFS BI) for 10 years—from...
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