Injury death certificates without specification of the circumstances leading to the fatal injury - the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry 2005-2014
Abstract Background For injury deaths, the underlying cause of death is defined as the circumstances leading to the injury. When this information is missing, the ICD-10 code X59 (Exposure to unspecified factor) is used. Lack of knowledge of factors causing injuries reduces the value of the cause of...
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Main Authors: | Christian Lycke Ellingsen (Author), Marta Ebbing (Author), G. Cecilie Alfsen (Author), Stein Emil Vollset (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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