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1. The PERFORM-P (Principles of Evidence-based Reporting in FORensic Medicine-Pathology version).

2. Dementia in the Forensic Setting: Diagnoses Obtained Using a Condensed Protocol at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York City.

3. Veterinary forensic pathology standards.

4. Local recommendations for death scene investigation of sudden unexpected death in infants (SUDI) based on prospective observations.

5. COVID-19 in the autopsy room-requirements, safety, recommendations and pathological findings.

6. Proposal for a harmonized protocol for COVID-19 screening and necropsy in forensic sciences facilities.

7. Position Paper: Recommendations for the Investigation, Diagnosis, and Certification of Deaths Related to Opioid and Other Drugs.

8. Post-mortem routine practice in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic.

9. Changes to legal forensic inspections in Sicily during Covid-19.

10. Precautions in postmortem examinations in Covid-19 - Related deaths: Recommendations from Germany.

11. Research Progress and Forensic Identification of Alcoholic Cardiomyopathy.

13. Autopsy histopathology where the prosector is not a histopathologist: a proposal.

14. Evaluation of a Novel and Standardized Technique for Subcutaneous Upper Limb Dissection.

15. Diagnostic accuracy of postmortem imaging vs autopsy-A systematic review.

16. Lessons Learned from Autopsying an Unidentified Body with Iodine-125 Seeds Implanted for Prostate Brachytherapy.

17. Toward a universal equation to estimate postmortem interval.

19. Postmortem Body and Organ Measurements in Neonates and Infants: A Review of Reference Resources Used by Ontario Pathologists (Part 1).

20. A Standardized Classification for Subdural Hematomas- I.

21. [The development of nomenclature of complex medical services on specialty «pathologic anatomy»].

22. Effects of storage conditions on forensic examinations of blood samples and bloodstains stored for 20 years.

23. The Processing of Surgical Specimens With Forensic Evidence: Lessons Learned From the Boston Marathon Bombings.

24. The development of a protocol for post-mortem management of Ebola virus disease in the setting of developed countries.

25. Travel-related issues and the morgue.

26. How to optimise the yield of forensic and clinical post-mortem microbiology with an adequate sampling: a proposal for standardisation.

27. European Council of Legal Medicine (ECLM) accreditation of forensic pathology services in Europe.

28. [Forensic medical expertise of the injurious exposure].

29. The value of 100% retrospective peer review in a forensic pathology practice.

30. Forensic entomology: implementing quality assurance for expertise work.

31. Scientific writing: the process and the pitfalls.

32. Toward a standardized investigation protocol in sudden unexpected deaths in infancy in South Africa: a multicenter study of medico-legal investigation procedures and outcomes.

33. An approach to peer review in forensic pathology.

34. Post-mortem computed tomography compared to forensic autopsy findings: a French experience.

35. Terminology used in publications for post-mortem cross-sectional imaging.

37. Evaluation of autopsy and police reports in the investigation of sudden unexplained death in the young.

38. Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI): suggested classification and applications to facilitate research activity.

39. Suggestions for enhancing training in pediatric forensic pathology: a trainee's perspective.

42. Role of forensic pathologists in mass disasters.

43. [Peculiarities of organization and performance of forensic medical expertise of the corpses of persons died of acute radiation injury].

44. Role of routine neuropathological examination for determining cause of death in sudden unexpected deaths in infancy (SUDI).

45. [Effectiveness of histopathologic examination in a series of 400 forensic autopsies].

46. [Gunshot wounds: forensic pathology].

48. State of the art in forensic investigation of sudden cardiac death.

49. [The usage of the age-related structural changes of skin during the forensic medical examination of the dismembered corpses].

50. When information can save lives: the duty to warn relatives about sudden cardiac death and environmental risks.

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