2012
DOI: 10.4081/itjm.2012.307
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Value of autopsy in Internal Medicine: discrepancies between clinical and postmortem diagnosis

Abstract: Introduction The number of autoptic controls is progressively dropping worldwide during the last decades. Several social, cultural and normative causes may underlie this phenomenon. However, a hidden cause may be represented by the scepticism of physicians about the gain in information given by this practice. There is in fact a general thinking that available diagnostic techniques may be adequate for a correct diagnosis, even in the case of a mortal outcome. Nevertheless, several studies have shown quite rele… Show more

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