د.نبيل غازي الخطيب / القناة العامة (original) (raw)
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Background: A retrospective study on neonatal deaths was done in the medico-legal institute of Ba... more Background: A retrospective study on neonatal deaths was done in the medico-legal institute of Baghdad Objective: To differentiate stillbirths from lived ones and to know the causes of death in the last group. Methods: Full autopsy examination was done on all the (17) cadavers of neonates that had been sent to medico-legal institute of Baghdad for six months duration from 1-10-1996 to 31-3-1997, in addition to the required laboratory investigations. The results were converted into tables and figures. Results: Neonatal deaths constituted 6.37% of the total number of pediatric medico-legal mortalities up to 12 years old during the period of the study. The highest percentage of
Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad, 2012
Background: Many variables determine the destructive capacity of a weapon; missile velocity is an... more Background: Many variables determine the destructive capacity of a weapon; missile velocity is an important consideration. Wounding capability of a missile depends on the amount of kinetic energy dissipated in the tissues. A penetrating high velocity missile (usually bullets) transfers a destructive energy called shock wave to the surrounding tissues. Objective: To detect and estimate tissues damage away from the main track of high velocity missiles in firearm rifled weapons injuries. Methods: This cross-sectional study is performed in medico-legal institute in Baghdad for (8) month's duration from (1-1-2010) to (1-9-2010). Full proper autopsy including external and internal examination of the body for all cases was performed, and complete medico-legal history was obtained to determine the type of the weapon used so as to include only the cases of high velocity missile injures. Results: The study included (30) cases; (21) men and (9) women with their ages ranged between (15 –70)...
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine, Dec 31, 2019
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine, Dec 31, 2019
Background: A retrospective study on neonatal deaths was done in the medico-legal institute of Ba... more Background: A retrospective study on neonatal deaths was done in the medico-legal institute of Baghdad Objective: To differentiate stillbirths from lived ones and to know the causes of death in the last group. Methods: Full autopsy examination was done on all the (17) cadavers of neonates that had been sent to medico-legal institute of Baghdad for six months duration from 1-10-1996 to 31-3-1997, in addition to the required laboratory investigations. The results were converted into tables and figures. Results: Neonatal deaths constituted 6.37% of the total number of pediatric medico-legal mortalities up to 12 years old during the period of the study. The highest percentage of
Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad, 2012
Background: Many variables determine the destructive capacity of a weapon; missile velocity is an... more Background: Many variables determine the destructive capacity of a weapon; missile velocity is an important consideration. Wounding capability of a missile depends on the amount of kinetic energy dissipated in the tissues. A penetrating high velocity missile (usually bullets) transfers a destructive energy called shock wave to the surrounding tissues. Objective: To detect and estimate tissues damage away from the main track of high velocity missiles in firearm rifled weapons injuries. Methods: This cross-sectional study is performed in medico-legal institute in Baghdad for (8) month's duration from (1-1-2010) to (1-9-2010). Full proper autopsy including external and internal examination of the body for all cases was performed, and complete medico-legal history was obtained to determine the type of the weapon used so as to include only the cases of high velocity missile injures. Results: The study included (30) cases; (21) men and (9) women with their ages ranged between (15 –70)...
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine, Dec 31, 2019
Arab Journal of Forensic Sciences & Forensic Medicine, Dec 31, 2019