Bombí J A, Llebaría C, Rives A
Med Clin (Barc). 1981 Sep 25;77(5):185-9.
Anatomopathologic diagnosis were studied in a series of 500 clinical autopsies (440 adults and 9 children between 1 and 14 years old). Cancer was the most frequent cause of death (27.7%) followed by infectious processes (26.9%) divided between respiratory infections (14.3%), non-respiratory (8.8%) and tuberculosis (3.8%). Vascular disorders accounted for 25.2% and cirrhosis for 10.2%. The diagnosis of cancer were incorrect in 28.8%, of those, 16% were over-assessed and 12.8% under-assessed. Cancer was multiple in 2.7% of all cases, hepatic cancer was found in 17.6% of cirrhosis cases and in 11% of all cases, thromboembolism of different degree was seen.