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Oral Autopsy, Facial Reconstruction and Virtopsy: an Update on Endeavors to Human Identification
The analysis of unidentified human remains and collected evidences in the forensics, necessitates the adoption of multidisciplinary approach. The involvement of forensic odontologist in the forensic examination is significant as examination of oral ...
Deepti Sharma, George Koshy, Sanchita Garg, Bhushan Sharma, Sonal Grover, Manveer Singh
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Suicide by Bomb, with Decapitation [PDF]
Suicide by explosion is rare outside of the context of terrorist activities. We present a case of a man with a history of explosives expertise who committed suicide by bomb/decapitation.
McLemore, Amanda M. +2 more
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The aim. is to develop a method, for predicting the development of lipid, distress syndrome in patients with a sustained, response to antiviral therapy of chronic viral hepatitis C on the basis of clinical and laboratory data.Materials and. methods.
D. Yu. Konstantinov, G. V. Nedugov
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FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF INTRAMUSCULAR HEMORRHAGE
The article is focused on examination of intramuscular hemorrhages in skeletal muscles in different types of death, analysis of its localization, incidence, mechanisms of development, biochemical evaluation of intramuscular blood after hemorrhage and role of hemorrhage in daily practice of forensic pathologists.
A. V. Makhlis +2 more
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Forensic Psychological Examination of Information Materials in the System of Scientific Knowledge
In the article, the author defines the place which a new direction of forensic psychological examination – the study of information materials – occupies in the system of forensic science and the general classification of forensic examinations. Comparison
Tat’yana N. Sekerazh
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Retrospective Autopsy Based Analysis of Nature and Prevalence of Fatal Injuries in Lahore [PDF]
Bacckground: Autopsy is a medical examination conducted after death to ascertain the cause of death. For Clinical autopsies, the permission of the next of kin is required.
Saghir, R. (Rabia)
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Sudden infant death syndrome as a result of thymic-lymphatic dysgenesis [PDF]
Sudden infant death syndrome is one of the leading causes of post-neonatal mortality. The thymic-lymphatic condition in children is a clinically rare manifestation and difficult to diagnose condition, assessed as a background, realized in a number of ...
Saule Amangeldievna Mussabekova +4 more
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Investigating sudden unexpected deaths in infancy and childhood and caring for bereaved families : an integrated multiagency approach [PDF]
The sudden unexpected death of an infant or child is one of the worst events to happen to any family. Bereaved parents expect and should receive appropriate, thorough, and sensitive investigations to identify the medical causes of such deaths.
Blair, Peter S. +3 more
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Aim of the study. To evaluate the reliability of assessing characteristic odor intensity, specifically alcohol, during forensic medical examinations of cadavers without signs of decomposition. Materials and methods.
O. V. Shcherbak +5 more
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The role of reactive astrocitose in the chronological evolution of traumatic brain injury [PDF]
Introduction and objectives. This study aims to investigate whether the cerebral modifications of posttraumatic reactive astrocitose can be considered an objective criterion for determining the age of traumatic cranio-cerebral lesions.
Belis, Vladimir +5 more
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