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Rare gripping object in electrocution: Cadaveric spasm at its best
Cadaveric spasm causes instantaneous rigor without preceding post-mortem flaccidity. The precise pathophysiological basis of this phenomenon is still unknown. We report a case of accidental electrocution where the deceased was found dead with a metallic water supply pipe of a motor booster pump firmly gripped in his hand. In this report, we review the
Mohit Chauhan+3 more
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Beyond Imagination: Evidence of Rigor Mortis and Cadaveric Spasm on the Shroud of Turin
Theodora A. Pappas
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Turkish Neurosurgery, 2020
AIM Arachnoid dissection is a basic step during facial nerve microvascular decompression (MVD). However, the literature focusing on the arachnoid microstructure in this region is scarce, and there are different views on how to handle the arachnoid around
Le Zhou+6 more
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AIM Arachnoid dissection is a basic step during facial nerve microvascular decompression (MVD). However, the literature focusing on the arachnoid microstructure in this region is scarce, and there are different views on how to handle the arachnoid around
Le Zhou+6 more
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Coronary Artery Spasm During Pulsed Field vs Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of the Mitral Isthmus.
JAMA cardiology, 2023Importance In treating atrial fibrillation, pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a novel energy modality with comparable efficacy to conventional thermal ablation, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA), but with the benefit of some preferentiality to ...
Chi Zhang+8 more
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Neurosurgery, 2016
INTRODUCTION Evidence of vascular compression of trigeminal nerve in patients without trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is limited to cadaveric and radiographic data.
R. Sekula, M. Hughes, Hossein Mousavi
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INTRODUCTION Evidence of vascular compression of trigeminal nerve in patients without trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is limited to cadaveric and radiographic data.
R. Sekula, M. Hughes, Hossein Mousavi
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A Suicidal Hanging with Unusual Findings at Crime Scene
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2012A 42 year old male, was found hanging by a plastic rope in his unbolted bed room. The rope was found attached to two suspension points (one end attached to the window panel and the other side to the ceiling knob) and the middle part of it used for the ...
C. Behera+4 more
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Use of Hair Root Sheath for Barr body Determination
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2011Determination of sex is useful in Forensic Medicine. Barr bodies can be seen hair root sheath cells. The presence of barr bodies indicates that sex of the person is female. They are inactive X chromosome.
Harpreet Singh+2 more
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Experimental studies on coronary laser angioplasty.
Journal of interventional cardiology, 1991To establish the method of coronary laser angioplasty using the argon laser, we investigated the optimal condition of laser ablation and the relationship between the size of laser probe and the diameter of the vessel.
Y. Tsuji+6 more
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