Publications by authors named "M Montisci"

Background: Cannabis is the most consumed drug worldwide and number of users is increasing, particularly among youth. Moreover, cannabis potential therapeutic properties have renewed interest to make it available as a treatment for a variety of conditions. Albeit rarely, cannabis consumption has been associated with cardiovascular diseases such as arrhythmias, myocardial infarction (MI) and potentially sudden death.

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Medical liability has become a challenge in every physician's modern practice with the consequent loss of the physician's autonomy and an increase in "defensive medicine". From this perspective, the role of Legal Medicine in assessing medical liability has become increasingly specific and a homogenization of the methods of ascertainment is increasingly necessary, since such a process can contribute to strengthening the guarantees in professional liability procedures. Focusing on malpractice claims in the field of cardiology, the complexity of the management of cardiac pathologies and the frequency of severe adverse events implies the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach, together with the application of a shared ascertainment methodology.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Accurate dating of bone fractures is essential for forensic trauma analysis, particularly in cases involving domestic abuse or torture, as it helps verify victim or suspect statements.
  • - Previous research has focused on pediatric bone healing, but there is limited understanding of how fractures heal in adults and their radiological appearances at various stages.
  • - This study aims to develop a user-friendly nomogram to estimate the posttraumatic time interval (PTTI) for adult tubular bone fractures, while recognizing that factors like age, sex, and fracture location must be considered for accurate outcomes.
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This study aimed to investigate the predictors of recidivism in first-time driving under the influence (DUI) offenders, analyzing variables derived from medico-legal and toxicological examinations. The research was structured as a comparative study for the period 2012-2019. DUI offenders with a blood alcohol concentration >0.

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