Non-Traumatic Acute Subdural Hemorrhage Due To Cranial Venous Hypertension [0.03%]
由颅静脉高压引起的非外伤性急性硬膜下出血
Matthew M Orde
Matthew M Orde
Acute subdural hemorrhage is typically associated with a history of head trauma, and as such it is a finding with significant potential medicolegal consequences. In this article, 37 adult and post-infantile pediatric sudden death autopsy ca...
Laura M Labay,James C Kraner,Allen R Mock et al.
Laura M Labay et al.
Melatonin is an endogenous hormone that regulates sleep patterns. It is available in varying formulations and dosages and is marketed as a natural substance that can alleviate insomnia. Recent news reports indicate that melatonin has been a...
When Cultures Fail: Postmortem Decoy Receptor 3 (DcR3) as a Marker of Antemortem Sepsis [0.03%]
当文化失败时:抗炎蛋白DcR3可作为脓毒症的潜在标志物
Katrina Thompson,Joseph Connor
Katrina Thompson
Introduction: Decoy receptor 3 (DcR3) has shown utility as a reliable surrogate marker. Levels of DcR3 in the serum increase and remain elevated in several disease states including cancer and sepsis. In inflammatory condi...
Robert G Wright,Christopher Macindoe,Patricia Green
Robert G Wright
Pathologists are faced with a variety of problems when considering placental tissue in cases of stillbirth. It is recognized that there are changes which occur following fetal demise and which can complicate the assessment and may coexist w...
Teaching Forensic Science to the American Police and Public: The Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory, 1929-1938 [0.03%]
美国警察和公众的法医科学教育(1929—1938)——科学犯罪侦测实验室的角色
Heather Wolffram
Heather Wolffram
Established in 1929, Northwestern University's Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory (SCDL), America's first independent forensic crime laboratory, undertook a wide range of scientific case work during the 1930s, including toxicology, firea...
Daniel Asen
Daniel Asen
Modern forensic medicine was introduced into China during the first decades of the 20th century. The members of China's first generation of medicolegal experts were soon advocating that medical expertise play a greater role in police and ju...
What's Scientific About Forensic Science? Three Versions of American Forensics, 1903-1965, and One Modest Proposal [0.03%]
美国法医学的三种版本,1903-1965:法医学有哪些科学性?一个谦逊的观点
Christopher Hamlin
Christopher Hamlin
Growing attention to the philosophy of forensic science in recent decades has sometimes included the question: "what kind of science is forensic science"? Yet there has been little discussion of how that question has been differently constr...
Thermal Effects on DNA Degradation in Blood and Seminal Stains: Forensic View [0.03%]
温度对血液和精液斑中DNA降解的法医学研究观点
Randa H Abdel Hady,Hayam Z Thabet,Noha Esmael Ebrahem et al.
Randa H Abdel Hady et al.
Forensic investigations using DNA analysis have been grown rapidly. Samples retrieved from crime scene may be exposed to different conditions before proceeding. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different grades of temperature and ...
Daniel Asen,Jeffrey Jentzen
Daniel Asen
The Postmortem Interpretation of Cardiac Genetic Variants of Unknown Significance in Sudden Death in the Young: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [0.03%]
年轻人猝死心脏意义未明基因变异的尸检解读:病例报告及文献综述
Saleh Fadel,Alfredo E Walker
Saleh Fadel
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in adolescents and young adults is a major traumatic event for families and communities. In these cases, it is not uncommon to have a negative autopsy with structurally and histologically normal heart. Such SCD ca...