Today we presented the National Autopsy Registry & the National Autopsy Network at the #MIE2025 in Glasgow!
We’re at the #MIE2025 in Glasgow this week!
The National Autopsy Network #NATON a collaborative project for multicentric autopsy-based research of German Institutes for Pathology, Neuropathology and Forensic Medicine. The electronic backbone is the National Autopsy Registry #NAREG.
New NATON case study reports fatal case of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in 3 year-old boy after adenovirus infection. Findings suggest adenoviruses may trigger a VITT-like immune response linked to an anti-PF4 disorder. #Thrombosis #Autopsies www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejo...
What is the National Autopsy Network in Germany all about? How was it developed, and what have we achieved so far? Find out in our video 📽️, now with English captions: youtu.be/0ZKMvv_t2gw?...
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As a research network, we’re committed to engaging in meaningful conversations and sharing knowledge with our community. Looking forward to connecting with new collaborators, sharing insights, and being part of this growing space.
#Research #Autopsies #ToxicFree
In this new NATON proof-of-concept study an interdisciplinary team performed bedside ultrasound-guided minimally invasive autopsy of deceased COVID-19 patients in the ICU, demonstrating the potential to overcome the limitations of research in postmortem studies. www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/14...
An example for Europe and the world: The German National Autopsy Network (NATON) was proud to be featured during the Network University Medicine (NUM) Convention #NUMCon24 in Berlin.
Das vergangene Jahr war geprägt von gemeinsamen Erfolgen, intensivem Austausch im Netzwerk und wertvollen Fortschritten, für die wir Ihnen herzlich danken möchten. Möge die festliche Zeit Ihnen und Ihren Lieben Ruhe und Freude bringen. Wir wünschen Ihnen frohe Feiertage! Ihr NATON-Team
Wir laden Sie herzlich zu unserem 2. NATON-Netzwerktreffen an der Charite Berlin ein! Die Veranstaltung findet am 16. Januar 2024 im Vorfeld der NUM- Convention statt. Die Teilnahme ist kostenfrei! Anmeldung über folgenden Link: naton.network/netzwerktref...
There are no significant differences between ultrasound-guided minimally invasive tissue sampling (MITS) and conventional autopsies with respect to the detectability of viral load in individual organs. More in this new publication from NATON researchers:
doi.org/10.1007/s004...
How autopsies have facilitated critical knowledge of COVID-19 - learn more in this new Nature Microbiology review:
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