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High‐quality Digital 3D Reconstruction of Microscopic Findings in Forensic Pathology: The Terminal Pathway of a Heart Stab Wound*

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2020
High‐quality digital three‐dimensional (3D) reconstructions of microscopic findings have been used in anatomical and histopathologic research, but their use in forensic pathology may also be of interest.
A. Porzionato   +7 more
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The mechanics of stab wounding

Forensic Science International, 1994
The dynamics of stab wounds were investigated using a load cell connected to microcomputer-based measuring equipment. Two types of knife blade were attached to the load cell to assess the characteristics of stab wounds caused in pig tissue. The results show that as the blade progresses through the tissue it is resisted mostly by the skin, but a ...
Stephen Leadbeatter   +2 more
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Stab wounds in children

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
The Pediatric Surgical Service of Harlem Hospital Center admitted 75 children, 16-years-old and younger, with stab wounds since 1969. Rapid resuscitation and triage of children with major injuries directly to the operating room achieved 100% survival. Review of the circumstance of injury revealed that 75% of the stab wounds were inflicted by children ...
Rajinder P. Gandhi   +2 more
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Stab Wounds to the Temporal Fossa

Neurosurgery, 1988
Abstract Stab wounds to the temporal fossa appear as a characteristic clinical entity. Patients admitted with stab wounds to the head during the period 1970 to 1986 were reviewed retrospectively. Of these, 10 met the criteria of having suffered a stab wound that penetrated the skull and dura mater of the temporal fossa.
J C de Villiers, Charles S. Haworth
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Stab wounds at the craniocervical junction

Neurosurgery, 1985
Abstract Between 1976 and 1984, 11 patients with stab wounds at the craniocervical junction were seen in the Department of Neurosurgery at Groote Schuur Hospital. The injury usually occurred in males, and the left side was predominantly involved.
J. C. De Villiers   +2 more
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Suicidal Stab Wounds of the Throat [PDF]

open access: possibleMedicine, Science and the Law, 1991
Suicide by stabbing one's throat remains very rare and very few cases have been reported in the forensic literature. In such cases, the important distinction is between suicide and homicide. The direction of stab wounds, their depth, site and number have particular importance in helping to recognize suicide.
Bernard Marc   +3 more
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Pneumopericardium following stab wound

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009
A 42-year-old man was transferred from a psychiatric hospital with thoracic stab wounds after a suicide attempt (fig 1A). Due to patient stability, we performed an emergency computed tomography (CT), revealing the presence of pneumopericardium (fig 1B). The patient was …
G Koulaxouzidis   +5 more
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The dynamics of stab wounds

Forensic Science, 1975
Knife stabbing is a relatively frequent cause of both serious wounding and homicide in Britain. It arises in two main situations, firstly in youthful gang fights, football hooliganism etc., where the stabbings are not often fatal; secondly, in domestic disputes between husband and wife, where death is often the final consequence.
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Giant pseudoaneurysm of the left axillary artery following a stab wound.

Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, 2012
Axillary artery pseudoaneurysms are rare. We report on a 30-year-old patient with a 6.5-cm post-traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the left axillary artery two months after a knife stab wound of the shoulder.
M. Fokou   +5 more
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Stab wounds of the innominate artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996
Innominate artery stab wounds are rarely encountered, and the optimal management of this injury is different from that of blunt innominate injury in that permanent bypass shunting should not be necessary.The records of 19 patients with stab wounds of the innominate artery who were treated by our department from January 1982 to June 1995 were reviewed ...
James O. Fulton   +2 more
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