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Domestic violence is a significant health problem affecting women all around the world by causing a wide range of physical and psychological traumas. Yemen has a very high percentage of women experiencing intimate partner violence (up to 50%) and a high mortality rate. In this article, we are presenting 3 particular cases of domestic violence deaths in which the weapon used was a jambia (jambia, jambiah, jambiya, djambia), a special dagger specific to Yemen and the surrounding areas. We are also summarizing the main characteristics of jambia-inflicted lesions and their thanatology.
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Violência Doméstica , Armas , Ferimentos Perfurantes/patologia , Adulto , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , Patologia Legal , Hemorragia/etiologia , Humanos , Islamismo , Masculino , Choque Hemorrágico/etiologia , Ferimentos Perfurantes/etiologia , IêmenRESUMO
INTRODUCTION: Assisted reproductive technologies are increasingly more present in our everyday life: from classical sperm/egg donation or in vitro fertilization to newer, more controversial methods such as surrogate motherhood, male pregnancies or posthumous sperm procurement. Every year, new concepts are emerging in this field and the medical world is not always prepared to deal with them. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The greatest problem of using posthumous sperm procurement as an assisted reproductive method resides in analyzing consent related. An extensive research of the scientific literature revealed eight possible situations which we will present and analyze in this article. RESULTS: By analyzing consent related issues we present a decision making algorithm for posthumous sperm procurement.