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In this new volume of the globally recognized Forensic Pathology
Reviews, Dr. Michael Tsokos has gathered chapters from the top
experts in the field to reveal both the applied and scientific
areas of expertise along the broad spectrum of forensics studies.
Volume 5 piques the mind as leading forensic pathologists from the
United States and around the world offer advanced insight into
death caused environmental conditions, trauma, neuropathology,
natural causes, and ballistics. The authors of this volume further
their exploration as they impart research related to
identification, serial murder, histopathology, and age estimation.
While unveiling unsurpassed and cutting-edge knowledge, Forensic
Pathology Reviews, Volume 5 will also inspire emerging forensic
scientists to immerse themselves in innovative research. Written
for: Forensic pathologists and scientists
A collection of cutting-edge accounts of special topics from
various fields of forensic pathology and death scene investigation.
The authors offer critical insight into the medicolegal
investigation of bodies found in water, the forensic aspects of the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection of the central
nervous system, deaths in a head-down position, and forensic
bitemark analysis. Additional chapters address taphonomic changes
in human bodies during the early postmortem interval,
arrhythmogenic ventricular dysplaisia that produces sudden death in
young people, the postmortem diagnosis of death in anaphylaxis, and
iatrogenici deaths. The forensic aspects of suicide,
murder-suicide, and suicide trends in the United States are also
discussed, along with the evaluation of fatal pulmonary
thromboembolism and the use of radiology in medicolegal
investigations.
Cutting-edge accounts of special topics from various fields of
forensic pathology and death scene investigation. The authors
explore new avenues for analyzing the pathology of death from
starvation (child neglect), head injuries inflicted by glass
bottles, the clinical and pathological features of primary cerebral
neoplasms, obesity as it is relevant to the forensic pathologist,
and infant and early childhood asphyxial death. Other areas of
interest covered include suicide, viral myocarditis in sudden death
cases, curious death scene phenomena (hiding, covering and
undressing), forensic entomology, the interpretation of
toxicological findings, anabolic-androgenic-steroid abuse, and
autopsy findings of subendocardial hemorrhages.
A collection of cutting-edge reviews of many of the key recent
medical and legal advances in forensic science. These critical
surveys concentrate on common pathological entities likely to be
encountered in daily forensic routine, as well as on specific
pathological conditions rarely seen in the autopsy room.
Complementing rather than replacing the classic textbooks in
forensic pathology, the authors explore new avenues for analyzing
the pathology of burned bodies, traumatic brain injury, death by
drug abuse, sudden cardiac death, sudden infant death and
neonaticide, and fatalities resulting from kicking and trampling.
Other areas of interest include accidental autoerotic deaths,
hypothermia fatalities, injuries from resuscitation procedures, the
interpretation of alcohol levels in different specimens, and the
potential forensic differential diagnoses and interpretation of
iliopsoas muscle hemorrhage in the light of autopsy.
Leading forensic pathologists from around the world synthesize the
practical advances in a variety of important subspecialties of
forensic pathology and demonstrate how the latest medical and
scientific progress is being applied to solve current problems of
high interest to forensic pathologists today. The authors offer
cutting-edge insights into death from environmental conditions
(lightning and elder abuse), homicide by sharp force, death from
natural causes (asthma, Marfan syndrome, and peliosis of the liver
and spleen), and pathology of human endothelium in septic organ
failure. Additional chapters address special aspects of crime scene
interpretation and behavioral analysis, neogenesis of ethanol and
fusel oils in putrefying blood, agrochemical poisoning, imaging
techniques in forensic pathology, and fixation techniques for
organs and parenchymal structures. A comprehensive, up-to-date
review of the international literature is given for each chapter.
In this new volume of the globally recognized Forensic Pathology
Reviews, Dr. Michael Tsokos has gathered chapters from the top
experts in the field to reveal both the applied and scientific
areas of expertise along the broad spectrum of forensics studies.
Volume 5 piques the mind as leading forensic pathologists from the
United States and around the world offer advanced insight into
death caused environmental conditions, trauma, neuropathology,
natural causes, and ballistics. The authors of this volume further
their exploration as they impart research related to
identification, serial murder, histopathology, and age estimation.
While unveiling unsurpassed and cutting-edge knowledge, Forensic
Pathology Reviews, Volume 5 will also inspire emerging forensic
scientists to immerse themselves in innovative research.
A collection of cutting-edge accounts of special topics from
various fields of forensic pathology and death scene investigation.
The authors offer critical insight into the medicolegal
investigation of bodies found in water, the forensic aspects of the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection of the central
nervous system, deaths in a head-down position, and forensic
bitemark analysis. Additional chapters address taphonomic changes
in human bodies during the early postmortem interval,
arrhythmogenic ventricular dysplaisia that produces sudden death in
young people, the postmortem diagnosis of death in anaphylaxis, and
iatrogenici deaths. The forensic aspects of suicide,
murder-suicide, and suicide trends in the United States are also
discussed, along with the evaluation of fatal pulmonary
thromboembolism and the use of radiology in medicolegal
investigations.
A collection of cutting-edge reviews of many of the key recent
medical and legal advances in forensic science. These critical
surveys concentrate on common pathological entities likely to be
encountered in daily forensic routine, as well as on specific
pathological conditions rarely seen in the autopsy room.
Complementing rather than replacing the classic textbooks in
forensic pathology, the authors explore new avenues for analyzing
the pathology of burned bodies, traumatic brain injury, death by
drug abuse, sudden cardiac death, sudden infant death and
neonaticide, and fatalities resulting from kicking and trampling.
Other areas of interest include accidental autoerotic deaths,
hypothermia fatalities, injuries from resuscitation procedures, the
interpretation of alcohol levels in different specimens, and the
potential forensic differential diagnoses and interpretation of
iliopsoas muscle hemorrhage in the light of autopsy.
Cutting-edge accounts of special topics from various fields of
forensic pathology and death scene investigation. The authors
explore new avenues for analyzing the pathology of death from
starvation (child neglect), head injuries inflicted by glass
bottles, the clinical and pathological features of primary cerebral
neoplasms, obesity as it is relevant to the forensic pathologist,
and infant and early childhood asphyxial death. Other areas of
interest covered include suicide, viral myocarditis in sudden death
cases, curious death scene phenomena (hiding, covering and
undressing), forensic entomology, the interpretation of
toxicological findings, anabolic-androgenic-steroid abuse, and
autopsy findings of subendocardial hemorrhages.
Leading forensic pathologists from around the world synthesize the
practical advances in a variety of important subspecialties of
forensic pathology and demonstrate how the latest medical and
scientific progress is being applied to solve current problems of
high interest to forensic pathologists today. The authors offer
cutting-edge insights into death from environmental conditions
(lightning and elder abuse), homicide by sharp force, death from
natural causes (asthma, Marfan syndrome, and peliosis of the liver
and spleen), and pathology of human endothelium in septic organ
failure. Additional chapters address special aspects of crime scene
interpretation and behavioral analysis, neogenesis of ethanol and
fusel oils in putrefying blood, agrochemical poisoning, imaging
techniques in forensic pathology, and fixation techniques for
organs and parenchymal structures. A comprehensive, up-to-date
review of the international literature is given for each chapter.
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