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Recent Publications on Electric Injuries:

Circumstances of fatal lockout/tagout-related injuries in manufacturing.
BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, hundreds of manufacturing workers...
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1st October, 2008
Department of Public Health, School of Public Health and Health Sciences,
[The extraordinary death]
The examination of a deceased person is an important duty for physicians....
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23rd September, 2008
Institut fur Rechtsmedizin,
Bilateral electric cataracts: clinicopathologic report.
We report a case with bilateral intumescent electric cataracts, outcomes...
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13th September, 2008
Ophthalmology Department and Eye Research Center, Cornea Consultant,
Low-voltage electrical injuries treated with Er:Yag laser.
The examination of a deceased person is an important duty for physicians....
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9th September, 2008
Care with single-coil automated implantable cardio-defibrillator leads. 6th September, 2008
Pharyngeal perforation secondary to electrical shock from a Taser gun.
The case history is presented of a patient who developed pharyngeal...
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12th August, 2008
Department of General Surgery, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Great
Endothelial cell membrane perforation of aorta and pulmonary artery in the electrocution victims.
Some electrocution deaths occur without detectable current marks on the...
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11th July, 2008
West China School of Preclinical and Forensic Medicine, Sichuan
Histopathological differentiation of skin lesions caused by electrocution, flame burns and abrasion.
The aim of this study was to reveal histopathological features for...
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11th July, 2008
Institute of Forensic Medicine, Ministry of Justice, Istanbul, Turkey.
"I'm clear, you're clear, everybody's clear": a tradition no longer necessary for defibrillation?
Some electrocution deaths occur without detectable current marks on the...
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9th July, 2008
Hands-on defibrillation: an analysis of electrical current flow through rescuers in direct contact with patients during biphasic external defibrillation.
BACKGROUND: Brief interruptions in chest compressions reduce the efficacy...
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9th July, 2008
Emory University Hospital, Cardiac Electrophysiology Department, 1364
Inappropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator shocks in fractured Sprint Fidelis leads associated with 'appropriate' interrogation.
We present two patients with fractures within the pace-sense circuit of...
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8th July, 2008
University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada.
Reconstruction of advanced-stage electrical hand injury in a one stage procedure using a prefabricated medial lateral crural composite flap.
To explore the possibility of a one stage restoration of protective...
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20th June, 2008
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's
Unusual self-electrocution simulating judicial electrocution by an adolescent.
Electrocution is one of the rarest modes of suicide. In this case, one...
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18th June, 2008
Forensic Pathology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Malaya,
T-wave oversensing and inappropriate shocks: a case report.
A 27-year-old male with congenital long QT syndrome, SCN5A mutation...
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29th May, 2008
Mayo Clinic Arizona-Mayo Clinic Hospital, Cardiovascular Diseases, 5777
Inappropriate implantable cardiac defibrillator shock due to couplet premature ventricular contractions.
A 27-year-old male with congenital long QT syndrome, SCN5A mutation...
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29th May, 2008
Northern Cardiac Center, Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai,
 

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