Table 1.

Goldman criteria for classification of autopsy discrepancies

ClassCriteria
Class I Missed major diagnoses for which detection before death would in all probability have led to a change in management that might have resulted in cure or prolonged survival 
Class II Missed major diagnoses for which detection before death would probably not have led to a change in management 
Class III Missed minor diagnoses related to the terminal disease process but not directly related to death 
Class IV Either important unrelated diagnoses that might eventually have affected prognosis or processes that contributed to death in a terminally ill patient 
ClassCriteria
Class I Missed major diagnoses for which detection before death would in all probability have led to a change in management that might have resulted in cure or prolonged survival 
Class II Missed major diagnoses for which detection before death would probably not have led to a change in management 
Class III Missed minor diagnoses related to the terminal disease process but not directly related to death 
Class IV Either important unrelated diagnoses that might eventually have affected prognosis or processes that contributed to death in a terminally ill patient 
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