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Paola Frati

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  195
Citations -  2921

Paola Frati is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 159 publications receiving 1916 citations. Previous affiliations of Paola Frati include American Board of Legal Medicine & University of Sannio.

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Electric or traumatic injury? The role of histopathological investigations.

TL;DR: This report reports two cases in which the injuries found on the bodies and the manner of death raised uncertainty and external examination of the bodies showed skin injuries that needed histopathological analysis to reconstruct the dynamics and the way of death.
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No-Fault Compensation and Anti-COVID-19 Compulsory Vaccination: The Italian Context in a Broad View

TL;DR: In the Italian panorama, although the vaccination damages have been fully included in the already existing law no. 210/1992, to date, no precise indications have been provided regarding the ascertainment of the causal link and the extent of the compensable damage as mentioned in this paper .
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Organ Transplantation From Living Donors, Between Bioethics and the Law

TL;DR: The lack of cadaver donors and the high requirements for organs cannot be met by present sources, leading to the need for xenoorgans or stem cell-derived tissues/organs, and laws allowing living organ donations have been issued in several countries.
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Cephalosporins' Cross-Reactivity and the High Degree of Required Knowledge. Case Report and Review of the Literature

TL;DR: The reported case of a 79-year-old man who suddenly died after intramuscular administration of ceftriaxone offers food for thought regarding the study of cross-reactivity and the need to clarify the predictability and preventability of the phenomenon in fatal events.
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Multidisciplinary approach to suspected sudden unexpected infant death caused by milk-aspiration: A case report.

TL;DR: Postmortem investigations are thus essential to identify causes of death and surrounding circumstances and PMCT is a useful tool in this setting, given the frequent dearth of autopsy findings and ambiguity as to cause of death in SUID cases.