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Publication Metadata only Acute pesticide o poisining releated deaths in Turkey(2004-12-01) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; YAYCI N., BAŞER L., İNANICI M. A. , CANTÜRK G., ÇOLAK B., KARAPİRLİ M.Publication Metadata only Computerized Image Analysis in Differentiation of Skin Lesions Caused by Electrocution, Flame Burns, and Abrasion(WILEY, 2009) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; Akyildiz, Elif; Uzun, Ibrahim; Inanici, M. Akif; Baloglu, HuseyinIn the practice of forensic science, sometimes, it is not easy to understand whether skin lesion is due to electrocution and to differentiate the thermal burns and abrasion-type lesions, especially when electricity source cannot be revealed by death science investigation. Based on the causes of the lesions, cases were classified into three groups. Group 1 included 30 deaths from electrocution. Group 2 included 30 deaths with flame burns. Group 3 included 30 deaths from traffic accident cases, which had abrasions. In this study, epidermal nuclear area, perimeter, nuclear form factor, nuclear minimum axes, nuclear maximum axes, and minimum axes/maximum axes ratio were measured. As a result, we think that computerized image analysis beside light microscopic examination can be useful in the differentiation of the electrocution, flame burn, and abrasion type lesions.Publication Metadata only The attitudes of medical students to autopsy(2000) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; Inanici, M. A.; Sözen, M. S.; Alkan, N.; Arican, N.; Aksoy, M. E.To assess the attitudes of medical students to autopsy, 6th year students in the Medical Schools located in Istanbul, Edirne and Bursa in Turkey were asked to participate in a questionnaire. In the questionnaire, the main questions were on the number of autopsies they had attended, the number of autopsies they had participated in, their reaction to the first autopsy, whether they felt the conditions were adequate or not and what would their objectives be upon deciding to perform an autopsy. In the evaluation, it was detected that most of the participants had attended an autopsy, only a minority had participated in autopsy and most of them felt uncomfortable and inadequate on performing autopsy. The results were discussed with respect to the literature.Publication Metadata only Medico-legal death investigations and autopsies in Istanbul, Turkey(1998) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; Inanici, M. A.; Birgen, N.; Aksoy, M. E.; Alkan, N.; Batuk, G.; Polat, O.There are two different organizations in forensic medicine in Turkey: the universities and the Council of Forensic Medicine (CFM). The CFM is an official body of the Ministry of Justice and serves as an expert witness on technical and medical subjects. The basic duty of the universities is education in the medical schools with the cooperation of the CFM. This study examines 3064 medico-legal death investigations and 2548 autopsies performed in the CFM, Ministry of Justice, Istanbul and in the eleven units of CFM in Istanbul during 1996. The age and sex distributions, the incidence and causes of deaths were reviewed.Publication Metadata only Di̇ş muayenesi̇ ile ki̇mli̇ğin saptanması ve ağız içIi otopsi̇ uygulaması(2000-01-01) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; İNANICI M. A. , ÇAĞDIR A. S. , BİRGEN N., SOYSAL Z.Publication Metadata only İş kazasına bağlı olgularda maluli̇yet oranı hesaplanması: adli̇ tip açısından değerlendi̇ri̇lmesi̇(1999-01-01) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; BİRGEN N., OKUDAN M., İNANICI M. A. , OKYAY M.Publication Metadata only Kesici delici alet yaralanmasına bağlı oluşan bir ventriküler septal detekt olgusu(1996-01-01) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; İNANICI M. A. , AŞICIOĞLU F., Çimen S.Publication Metadata only Yabancı uyruklu otopsilerinin incelenmesi(1998-01-01) İNANICI, MEHMET AKİF; ÇOLAK B., AKSOY M. E. , İNANICI M. A. , AŞIRDİZER M.Publication Metadata only Intracranial sewing needle in a man with seziure: A case of child abuse?(ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2007) EKİNCİ, GAZANFER; Tuncer, Nese; Yayci, Nesime; Ekinci, Gazanfer; Inanici, Mehmet Akif; Elmaci, IlhanPhysical abuse in infancy can cause persistent neurological deficits. Although intracranial foreign bodies are generally secondary to penetrating trauma or surgical procedures, rarely they also occur as a result of child abuse. A 32-year-old man presented with the complaint of generalized tonic clonic seizures to the Neurology Department of Marmara, University Hospital. Computerized tomography (CT) scan revealed a sewing needle located within the temporal lobe. The location and the position of the needle suggested that it must have been introduced in infancy through the lamdoid suture before the closure of it, as an unsuccessful deliberate homicide attempt or accidental injury. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.