Perthe's Syndrome in Building Collapse Deaths: A Forensic Insight

This forensic study explores the presence and significance of Perthe's Syndrome in victims of building collapse fatalities. By analyzing trauma patterns and underlying physiological responses, the research aims to enhance diagnostic precision and contribute to medico-legal investigations. The findings offer valuable insights for forensic pathologists, structural safety experts, and disaster response teams involved in fatality assessments following structural failures.

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