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Aissaoui A

Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Monastir, Taher Sfar Hospital, Tunisia

Biography

Abir Aissaoui currently works as an associate professor at the department of forensic medicine, Faculty of Medicine -University of Monastir. She is Head of Department of Forensic Medicine at te teaching hospital of Mahdia (Tunisia). Their most recent publication is 'Cervical Injuries in Drowning Cases: A Case Report and a Review of Literature'.
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Lethal Acetaminophen Poisoning Related to Error Prescription: Medico Legal Implications - About a Case Report

Acetaminophen poisoning, leading to death, is a serious and dramatic accident for even the family and pediatricians. Prescribing error can engage the physician's responsibility. In this context, we report a case of lethal acetaminophen poisoning related to error prescription, occurred in an infant with underlying liver disease and we discuss its me... Read More»

Mesrati MA, Mahjoub Y, Boussaid M, Saadoui H, Moussa A, Douki W, Chadly A, Haj Salem N and Aissaoui A

Case Report: Neonat Pediatr Med 2017, 3:129

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