Publications by authors named "Ikram Kort"

Purpose: This study aims to analyze the pattern of deaths in detention in Northern Tunisia as well as the causes of death.

Design/methodology/approach: The authors conducted a cross-sectional retrospective study including all the casualties of death in detention examined in the legal medicine Department in the main teaching hospital from 2005 to 2019. The department covers 10 out of the 11 governorates of Northern Tunisia and 13 prisons.

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Ntroduction: Writing medical certificates is part of the doctor's daily practice.

Aim: To analyze the complaints related to medical certificates filed to the Regional Council of the Order of Doctors (RCOD) of Tunis and to identify the predictive factors of disciplinary sanctions.

Methods: We collected the complaints filed to the RCOD of Tunis between 01/01/2017 and 31/12/2017, in relation to a problem with the establishment and/or the issuance of medical certificates by registered certifying doctors at RCOD, Tunis.

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Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) represents a frequent etiology of sudden death. It represents a major public health issue. Few data about SCD in women are available from the Arab world.

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Cardiac echinococcosis is rare, and its clinical evolution is slow and asymptomatic until complications occur such as sudden death. Although more frequent in endemic countries, hydatid disease should be known by forensic specialists with regard to the migration flows of people from zones with high endemicity and who are likely to die from infection. We report an autopsy case of a 33-year-old male without any medical history who presented to the emergency room with shortness of breath, chest tightness, tingling all over the body and faintness without fever.

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Article Synopsis
  • Falls from height are a significant cause of unintentional injury deaths, particularly among males, with the majority of these incidents being accidental rather than intentional.
  • A study of 545 fatal falls revealed that most victims fell from an average height of 8 meters, leading to specific organ injuries and a notable occurrence of death before reaching healthcare facilities.
  • To reduce these fatalities, it's essential to establish a comprehensive fall safety policy, implement evidence-based interventions, allocate resources effectively, and increase awareness about fall prevention.
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