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Citation

Huh GY, Ahn YW, Kim YJ, Kim SJ, Oh SP, Kim KH, Eun SS, Kim KH, Lee SY. Korean J. Leg. Med. (2007) 2007; 1-9.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Korean Society for Legal Medicine)

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Abstract

This study was aimed to analyse the cause and manner of death on 297 cases of forensic autopsy performed at Institute of Forensic Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine, referred by law enforcement agencies in Busan and parts of Gyeongnam, Gyeongbuk from Mar. 2006 to Dec. 2006. In Busan, total 233 cases of autopsy was performed among 1,040 cases of postmortem inspection on the spot (autopsy rate: 22.4%). Among the total 297 cases, male was 197 cases (66.3%) and female 100 (33.7%). The age of forties and fifties occupied almost half (141 cases : 47.5%) of cases. By the manner of death, there were 216 cases of unnatural deaths (72.7%), 76 natural deaths (25.6%), and 5 unknown (1.7%). Among unnatural deaths, there were 35 cases of suicide (16.2%), 89 homicide (41.2%), 68 accident (31.5%), and 24 undetermined (11.1%). By the cause of death, unnatural deaths was classified as 117 cases of traumatic deaths (54.2%), 26 asphyxia (12.0%), 23 thermal injuries (10.6%), 18 medical procedures (8.3%), 15 poisoning (6.9%), 13 drowning (6.0%). Among 76 natural deaths, there were 49 cases of cardiac diseases (64.5%), 10 diseases involving vascular system (13.2%), and 6 diseases involving digestive system (7.9%).


Language: ko

Keywords

forensic autopsy; statistical analysis; cause and manner of death

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