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Diagnostic Pathology: Forensic Autopsy

Diagnostic Pathology: Forensic Autopsy

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This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Specifically designed to assist hospital pathologists and assistants, forensic pathology fellows, pathology residents, and medical examiners, it provides a comprehensive, authoritative discussion of key topics in forensic autopsy. Richly illustrated and easy to use, Diagnostic Pathology:: Forensic Autopsy is a one-stop reference on the performance of procedures in this challenging field, ideal as a day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.

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Elsevier
81866
9780323756174
9780323756174

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
600
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
1970
  • Diagnostic Pathology: Forensic Autopsy 1e

    Mary Ann Sens, MD, PhD and Rhome Hughes, MD, MS

    Introduction to Forensic Autopsy

    Hospital vs. Forensic Autopsy Overview

    History of Forensic Autopsy

    Death Investigation: Systems and Persons

    PreAutopsy Considerations

    Report of Deaths

    Scene Investigations

    Medical Record Review

    Examination Types

    External Examination

    Photography

    Radiology

    Identification

    Clothing and Personal Effects

    Medical Intervention

    Postmortem Changes

    External Examination of the Body

    Evidence of Injury

    Internal Examination

    Overview of External Examination

    Cardiovascular System

    Respiratory System

    Hepatobiliary System

    Gastrointestinal System

    Genitourinary System

    Endocrine System

    Hematopoietic System

    Neck

    Head and Central Nervous System

    Injuries

    Blunt Force Injuries Overview

    Findings in Traumatic Brain Injury

    Patterned Injuries

    Transportation-Related Deaths

    Penetrating Injuries Overview

    Gunshot Wounds

    Sharp Force Wounds

    Drug-Related Deaths

    Thermal Injuries

    Thermal Injuries

    Asphyxial Deaths

    Carbon Monoxide Deaths

    Electrocution

    Environmental Exposure

    Drowning

    Animal Predation

    Pediatric Deaths

    Sudden Unexplained Deaths in Infants

    Accidental Deaths

    Nonaccidental Injuries in Infants and Children

    Infancticide

    Sudden Natural Deaths

    Cardiovascular Disease

    The Negative Autopsy

    Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood

    Sudden and Unexpected Death in Adults

    Seizure-Related Deaths

    Pregnancy-Associated Deaths

    Deaths Associated with Medical Procedures

    Chronic Ethanol Abuse

    Miscellaneous Sudden Natural Deaths

    Special Topics

    In-Custody Deaths

    Excited Delirium Syndrome

    Starvation and Neglect

    Sexual Assault

    Acute Psychiatric and Stress-Related Deaths

    Seratonin Syndrome and Other Drug-Induced Disorders

    Ancillary Procedures

    Special Dissections

    Forensic Anthropology

    Toxicology Testing

    Microbiology Testing

    Chemistry

    Histology

    Interpretive Toxicology

    Alcohol Metabolism and Testing

    Cocaine

    Methamphetamine and Amphetamine

    Heroin and Morphine

    Prescription Opiates/Opiods

    Benzodiazepines

    Antidepressants

    Ethylene Glycol

    Non-Ethanol Volatiles

    Inhalants

    Heavy Metals

    Miscellaneous

    The Autopsy Report and The Death Certificate

    Manner of Death

    Cause of Death

    Manner of Death; NAME Guidelines

    The Autopsy Report

    The Death Certificate

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