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Pediatric Forensic Pathology in Crisis

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2004
Roger W.
Henry F. Krous   +3 more
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Complexity and forensic pathology

Forensic Science International, 2015
It has become increasingly apparent that nonlinearity and complexity are the norm in human physiological systems, the relevance of which is informing an enhanced understanding of basic pathological processes such as inflammation, the host response to severe trauma, and critical illness.
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Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Pathology

2007
This chapter presents a critical analysis of forensic anthropology. An evaluation of the conception of forensic anthropology across European and American countries is attempted. Furthermore, the authors set out to identify the growing fields in which the anthropologist is involved, alone or together with forensic pathologists.
Eugénia Cunha, Cristina Cattaneo
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Forensic Pathology and Trauma

2016
While traumatic injury in a patient does not always have to involve the police, the death would definitely require some investigation from the police. They, in turn, involve the services of a state accredited and employed forensic pathologist; therefore, there is a tripartite alliance between the police, the forensic medical doctor and the courts ...
Shirley F. A. P. Moeng   +1 more
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The Forensic Pathology Specialty Certifications

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1988
The subspecialty of pathology known as forensic pathology has been certified by the American Board of Pathology since 1959, when the first examinations were offered in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. This article provides information on those who have been certified since 1959 and also the requirements for this certification by the American Board of ...
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The Forensic Pathology of Fatal Attacks by the Large Mammals Inhabiting the Nordic Wilderness—A Literature Review

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2019
Fatalities due to animal attacks are rare in forensic medical work but have been known to pose problems due to their potential to mimic homicide. This review summarizes reported cases of fatal attacks by large mammals that inhabit the Nordic wilderness ...
Petur Gudmannsson, J. Berge
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Veterinary Forensic Pathology [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Injury assessment of nonhuman subjects may be performed for a variety of reasons, most often in a forensic setting to prove or disprove human activity. In Adelaide, South Australia, the killing of several dolphins from nearby waterways prompted the formation of a multidisciplinary Dolphin Trauma Group, among whose aims was the performance of rapid ...
Deborah Kelly   +4 more
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The Concept, Status Quo and Forensic Pathology of Karoshi.

Fa yi xue za zhi, 2019
"Karoshi" originates from Japan's economic take-off period in the 1960s and 1970s. It is generally believed that overwork lead to the accumulation of fatigue, which triggers the outbreak of potential diseases, and results in sudden death.
B. Yang   +7 more
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Introduction to the Forensic Pathology of Cocaine

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1991
During the last several years, a clearer understanding of cocaine's effects on the body has emerged. Metabolism and tissue distribution are better understood. A diverse group of cocaine-related illnesses have been reported, but many appear to share the underlying mechanism of catecholamine toxicity.
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Redefining the psychological autopsy: a proposal for collaboration between forensic pathology and investigative psychology

, 2018
Excepting psychiatry, psychology and medicine remain largely separate disciplines. In forensic inquiries, the psychologist assesses the mind, whereas the pathologist examines the body. Both fields, however, actively participate in the same investigations,
N. Solomon
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