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Forensic Pathology
Houck
Editore
Elsevier
Anno
2018
Pagine
417
ISBN
9780128022610
79,00 €

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Features:

  • Provides basic principles of forensic science and an overview of forensic pathology
  • Contains sections on postmortem interval, autopsy, trauma, causes of death, and identification
  • Includes a section on professional issues, such as crime scene to court, expert witness testimony, health and safety, deaths in custody, and suicide
  • Incorporates effective pedagogy, key terms, review questions, discussion questions, and additional reading suggestions
  • Published and Forthcoming Titles in the Advanced Forensic Science Series
  • Senior Editor: Biography
  • List of Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Section 1. Overview
    • Introduction
    • Principles of Forensic Science
      • What Is Forensic Science?
      • The Trace as the Basic Unit of Forensic Science
      • Two Native Principles
      • Nonnative Principles
      • See also
    • Forensic Classification of Evidence
      • Introduction
      • Methods of Classification
      • Class Level Information
      • Uniqueness and Individualization
      • Relationships and Context
      • See also
    • Interpretation/The Comparative Method
      • Introduction
      • Analogy and Comparison within a Forensic Process
      • The Comparative Method within Forensic Science
      • See also
    • Clinical Forensic Medicine—Overview
      • Introduction
      • Clinical Examination of Living Victims
      • Injuries of Surviving Victims and of Assailants Following Attempted Manual or Ligature Strangulation
      • Medical Hazards in Police Custody
      • Torture
      • See also
    • Forensic Pathology—Principles and Overview
      • Introduction
      • Role of the Forensic Pathologist
      • Medicolegal Systems and Investigation of Deaths
      • Aims of Medicolegal Autopsy
      • Cause of Death
      • Manner of Death
      • Medicolegal Autopsy
      • External Examination
      • Internal Examination
      • Importance of Additional Investigations
      • Evidentiary Material Collected at Autopsy
      • Attendance of a Forensic Pathologist at the Scene of Crime/Death
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • History of Forensic Sciences
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Section 2. Postmortem Interval
    • Introduction
    • Postmortem Interval
      • Entomology
      • Botany
      • Other Animal and Cultural Indicators
      • Tissue Morphology
      • Mummification
      • Adipocere
      • Chemical Approaches
      • Radiocarbon Analysis
      • See also
    • Early and Late Postmortem Changes
      • Introduction
      • Supravitality
      • Mechanical Excitability of the Muscle
      • Electrical Excitability of the Skeletal Muscle
      • Pharmacological Excitability of the Iris
      • Algor Mortis, Postmortem Body Cooling
      • Postmortem Changes
      • Preservation of Decomposing Bodies
      • Preservation Processes in Cadavers
      • See also
    • Estimation of the Time Since Death
      • Introduction
      • Temperature of Corpses
      • Rectal Temperature Time of Death Nomogram
      • Brain Temperature Time of Death Nomogram(s1)
      • Field Studies
      • Cooling Dummy
      • Compound Method
      • Further Methods
      • Putrefaction
      • Putrefaction in Water
      • Immunohistochemical Detection of Insulin, Thyroglobulin, and Calcitonin
      • See also
    • Vital Reactions and Wound Healing
      • Physiology of Skin Wound Healing
      • Principles of Forensic Wound Age Estimation
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Section 3. Autopsy
    • Introduction
    • External Postmortem Examination
      • Introduction
      • External Examination before Death Certification
      • Determination of Death/Death and Dying
      • Apparent Death
      • Brain Death
      • Time Since Death
      • Determining the Cause of Death
      • Consistency between Cause of Death Diagnosis on the Death Certificate and Following Autopsy
      • Manner of Death
      • Problem Areas
      • See also
    • Autopsy
      • Short Historical Overview
      • The Present Use of Autopsy
      • See also
    • Histopathology
      • Brief Historical Introduction to Histopathology
      • Pathology/Histopathology as a Medical Specialty
      • Autopsy Histopathology
      • Forensic Histopathology
      • Quality
      • Guidelines
      • Methods
      • Histopathological Diagnosis
      • Histological Findings as Forensic Evidence
      • Problem Areas
      • See also
    • Postmortem Imaging
      • Introduction
      • Postmortem Changes: Gas and Fluids
      • Fluid
      • Gunshot
      • Explosion
      • Sharp Trauma
      • Suffocation and Strangulation
      • Deceleration Trauma, Compression, Blunt Trauma, and Blows
      • Water-Logged Corpse, Drowning, and Aspiration
      • Sudden Death
      • Identification
      • Reanimation
      • Invasive Medicine and Care
      • Child Abuse, Infanticide, Neonaticide, and Stillbirth
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Section 4. Trauma
    • Introduction
    • Blunt Injury
      • Introduction
      • Blunt Injuries to the Integument
      • Head Injuries
      • Injuries of the Chest
      • Abdominal Injuries
      • Injuries to the Extremities
      • See also
    • Burns and Scalds
      • Introduction
      • External Findings
      • Internal Findings
      • Toxicology
      • Histology
      • Diagnosis of Vitality
      • Determination of the Cause of Death
      • Scalds
      • External Findings
      • Internal Findings
      • See also
    • Asphyctic Deaths—Overview and Pathophysiology
      • Introduction
      • Signs of Asphyxia
      • Mechanisms of Asphyxia
      • Suffocation
      • Smothering
      • Plastic Bag Asphyxia
      • Choking
      • Compression of the Neck
      • Traumatic (Crush) Asphyxia
      • Burking
      • Positional and Restraint Asphyxia
      • Drowning
      • Autoerotic Sexual Asphyxia
      • The Choking Game
      • Chemical Asphyxiants
      • Conclusions
      • See also
    • Strangulation
      • Airway Occlusion
      • Compression of the Cervical Arteries
      • Occlusion of the Neck Veins
      • Autopsy Findings
      • Reflex Mechanisms
      • Hanging
      • Strangulation by Ligature
      • Manual Strangulation
      • See also
    • Traumatic and Postural Asphyxia, Physical Restraint
      • Traumatic Asphyxia
      • Postural or Positional Asphyxia
      • Restraint Asphyxia
      • Other Mechanical Asphyxia Cases
      • Mechanical Asphyxia During Institutional Restraint
      • Incaprettamento
      • Burking
      • Constrictor Snakes
      • See also
    • Immersion Deaths
      • Introduction
      • Physiopathology
      • Autopsy Findings
      • Histology
      • The Biochemical Markers
      • The Diatom Test
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • Sharp Trauma
      • Introduction
      • Epidemiology
      • Wound Morphology and Biomechanics
      • Incised Wounds: Cuts and Slashes
      • Stab Wounds
      • Chop Wounds
      • Injuries from Glass
      • The Physics and Dynamics of Stabbing
      • Sequelae and Causes of Death
      • Homicide, Suicide, and Accident
      • Capability of Acting
      • See also
    • Systemic Response to Trauma
      • Introduction
      • Systemic Responses Immediately Caused by Traumas
      • Shock: A Systemic Response to Traumas in Acute Phase
      • Advanced Systemic Responses to Traumas in Early Phase
      • Delayed Complications
      • See also
    • Gunshot Wounds
      • Introduction
      • Wound Ballistics
      • Criminalistic Aspects
      • Entrance and Exit Wounds
      • Classification of Entrance Wounds in Relation to the Range from Muzzle to Target
      • Shotgun Injuries
      • Internal Findings
      • Forensic Examination and Documentation
      • Manner of Death
      • Injuries Caused by Explosives
      • See also
    • Domestic Violence
      • Introduction
      • Definition
      • Epidemiology
      • Diagnosis of DV
      • Aspects for the Criminal Prosecution
      • Sexual Violence and DV
      • Conclusions
      • See also
    • Child Abuse
      • Introduction
      • Physical Abuse
      • Sexual Abuse
      • The Interpretation of Medical Findings
      • Recording the Findings in Possible Child Abuse Cases
      • Interpretation of Findings
      • See also
    • Defense Wounds
      • Introduction
      • Defense Wounds from Knife Attacks
      • Defense Wounds due to Blunt Force
      • Defense Wounds from Other Weapons
      • Misleading Findings Similar to Defense Wounds
      • See also
    • Self-Inflicted Injury
      • Introduction
      • Simulation of Criminal Offenses
      • Self-Mutilation for the Purpose of Insurance Fraud
      • Voluntary Self-Mutilation and/or Malingering among Prisoners and Soldiers
      • Artifacts in Patients with Psychic Disturbances or Mental Diseases
      • Attempted Suicide
      • See also
    • Torture
      • Introduction
      • Forms
      • Fingers
      • Hands and Arms
      • Foot and Leg
      • Head
      • Neck
      • Trunk
      • Electric Torture
      • Psychological Torture
      • Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis
      • Ethics
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • Traffic Injuries and Deaths
      • Road Traffic
      • Railway
      • Air Traffic
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Section 5. Causes of Death
    • Introduction
    • Sudden Natural Death
      • Definition
      • Criminalistic Aspects
      • Special Categories
      • Classification According to the Morphological Substrate
      • See also
    • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
      • Introduction
      • Definition
      • Epidemiology and Risk Factors
      • Results of Autopsy
      • Typical Macroscopic Findings
      • Histological Changes
      • Postmortem Investigation
      • Death Scene
      • Autopsy
      • Clinical History
      • Cause of Death
      • Hypotheses of Possible Causes of SIDS
      • See also
    • Hyperthermia and Hypothermia
      • Introduction
      • Hyperthermia
      • Hypothermia
      • See also
    • Electrocution and Lightning Strike
      • Introduction
      • Low-Voltage Effects
      • Electric Burn
      • High-Voltage Effects
      • Lightning Strikes
      • See also
    • Deaths Associated with Medical Procedures
      • Introduction
      • An Overview of Procedural Complications Commonly Encountered in Forensic Practice
      • The Forensic Evaluation of Periprocedural Deaths
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • Neonaticide
      • Introduction
      • Incidence
      • Methods
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Section 6. Identification
    • Introduction
    • Identification
      • Introduction
      • Part I. Unidentified Cadavers
      • Part II. Personal Identification: Comparison between Antemortem and Postmortem Data
      • Conclusions
      • Well-Preserved Body
      • Putrefied, Burnt, Partly, or Completely Skeletonized Human Remains
      • See also
    • Forensic Age Estimation
      • Introduction
      • Age Estimation in Adolescents and Young Adults
      • Age Diagnostics in Child Victims in Child Pornographic Image Documents
      • Age Diagnostics in Older Adults for Clarification of Pension Entitlements
      • Conclusions
      • See also
    • Personal Identification in Forensic Anthropology
      • Introduction
      • Personal Identification
      • Types of Personal Identification
      • Methods of Scientific Identification
      • Possible Conclusions in a Scientific Identification
      • Methods Contributing to Identification
      • Conclusion
      • See also
    • Identification of the Living
      • Glossary
      • Introduction
      • Facial Assessment
      • Further Features on the Skin, Hands, and Genitals
      • Appendix Morphological Assessment of Facial Features: The DMV Atlas
      • See also
    • The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
      • Introduction
      • See also
    • Disaster Victim Identification
      • Introduction
      • Management of DVI
      • Principles of Identification
      • Methods of Identification
      • Evaluation of Identification Data
      • Conclusions
      • See also
    • Airplane Crashes and Other Mass Disasters
      • Definition
      • Tasks
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Section 7. Professional Issues
    • Introduction
    • Crime Scene to Court
      • Introduction
      • Task
      • Models
      • Forensic Strategies
      • Integrated Case Management
      • Summary
      • See also
    • Expert Witness Qualifications and Testimony
      • Introduction
      • Selecting an Expert
      • Qualifications
      • Experience as an Expert Witness
      • Education and Training
      • Membership in Professional Associations
      • Increased Scrutiny of Experts
      • Weight of the Evidence
      • Conclusion
    • Health and Safety
      • Occupational Health and Safety Policy
      • Specific Laboratory Hazards
      • Hazards in the Field
      • See also
    • Deaths in Custody
      • Introduction
      • Frequency of Death in Police Custody
      • Distribution of Age and Gender
      • Manner and Cause of Death
      • Error Analysis for Deaths in Police Custody
      • Forensic Assessment
      • Criminal Prosecution in Cases of Death in Custody
      • A Case History
      • Prevention of Death in Custody
      • See also
    • Suicide
      • Introduction
      • Epidemiology
      • Fundamentals and Definitions
      • See also
    • National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME)
      • Introduction
      • See also
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
    • Discussion Questions
  • Index
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