Shelmerdine, Susan C.
Sebire, Neil J.
Arthurs, Owen J.
Article History
Received: 22 January 2019
Accepted: 16 February 2019
First Online: 18 March 2019
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The imaging experience and cases reported upon are part of an ethically approved larger study investigating minimally invasive autopsy techniques and newer methods of post mortem imaging. This has ethical approval from the National Health Service (NHS) Health Research Authority, Research Ethics Committee (REC) ID: CE13/LO/1494 and CE2015/81.
: All parents of children who underwent postmortem imaging and less invasive autopsy techniques have signed consent forms agreeing for imaging to be used for educational and research purposes.
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