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[Secondary publication] Traumatic Rupture of a Huge Renal Angiomyolipoma in a Tuberous Sclerosis Patient

Ha H, Park JH, Cho NY

A renal angiomyolipoma (AML) is an unusual benign tumor that is composed of adipose tissue, smooth muscle, and abnormal blood vessels. AMLs can occur sporadically or can be associated with...
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[Secondary publication] Asphyxia due to Oxygen Deficiency by Evaporated Liquid Nitrogen

Park JH, Kwon M, Kim HJ, Choi BT

An 18-year-old man collapsed at his workplace while putting desiccant into a cylindrical mixer, 2 m x 1 m in dimension, which contained rubber powder. His coworker found him collapsed,...
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Profile of Forensic Autopsy Practices in Small Towns and Cities in Rural Areas

Park S, Choi BH, Park H, Kim HJ, Choi YS

Forensic autopsy service in a metropolitan area of Korea is well established and optimized for high population density based on high social system and infrastructures. However, forensic autopsy in rural...
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Undiagnosed Anaplastic Ganglioglioma Resulting in the Sudden Unexpected Death of a Young Woman

Kim MY, Kim H, Park SH, Lee SD

Intracranial neoplasms usually have definitive symptoms, causing a need for medical intervention, but a few cases result in sudden unexpected death even before diagnosis. In these cases, autopsy or post-mortem...
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A Case of Concurrent Acute Viral Myocarditis and Intussusceptions in a 3-Year-Old Child

Maeng YI, Kim YH, Lee HY, Kim JM

Chickenpox is an acute disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), a herpesvirus that causes human infection worldwide. Primary VZV infection routinely occurs during childhood and is usually a self-limiting...
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Determining the Cause of Natural Death: A Case of Previously Unknown Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Kim MY, Kim H, Park S, Yang K, Park SH, Lee SD

In some cases, it is difficult to determine a single cause of death even after conducting full autopsy and additional tests. A 49-year-old man, reportedly having diabetes mellitus, was found...
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