In infants, pulmonary haemosiderin has been put forward as a marker of previous asphyxic abuse and possible grounds for suspicion of homicide. Review of the available literature does not provide a strong enough evidence base to support this claim. Further research is needed before instigation of criminal proceedings can be justified on this pathological finding
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
The aim of this study was to determine if the level of digoxin-like immunoreactivity in post-mortem ...
The present study examines the histological features of the lungs of neonates who died of respirator...
Intra-alveolar hemorrhage and hemosiderin have been cited as possible markers of recent and remote a...
Published online: 16 Apr 2010The aim of this study was to stain lung and thymus gland sections that ...
Studies on the potential role of agents in SIDS have been published over the years in a variety of j...
Infants and young children are exposed to a relatively limited range of circumstances that may resul...
BACKGROUND The term sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is not always properly invoked. It refers ...
BACKGROUND The term sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is not always properly invoked. It refers ...
Lipid content was measured in lung tissue of live and stillborn newborns with and without putrefacti...
In recent years, the increasing number of asphyxiation cases due to helium inhalation is remarkable....
Differentiating sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from suffocation may not be possible based purel...
ABSTRACT Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis is a potentially fatal disease that results from episode...
Forensic pathologists are often asked to provide evidence of asphyxia death in the trial and a histo...
that heparin, the principal product of human mast cells, was pathogenetically implicated, probably b...
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
The aim of this study was to determine if the level of digoxin-like immunoreactivity in post-mortem ...
The present study examines the histological features of the lungs of neonates who died of respirator...
Intra-alveolar hemorrhage and hemosiderin have been cited as possible markers of recent and remote a...
Published online: 16 Apr 2010The aim of this study was to stain lung and thymus gland sections that ...
Studies on the potential role of agents in SIDS have been published over the years in a variety of j...
Infants and young children are exposed to a relatively limited range of circumstances that may resul...
BACKGROUND The term sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is not always properly invoked. It refers ...
BACKGROUND The term sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is not always properly invoked. It refers ...
Lipid content was measured in lung tissue of live and stillborn newborns with and without putrefacti...
In recent years, the increasing number of asphyxiation cases due to helium inhalation is remarkable....
Differentiating sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from suffocation may not be possible based purel...
ABSTRACT Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis is a potentially fatal disease that results from episode...
Forensic pathologists are often asked to provide evidence of asphyxia death in the trial and a histo...
that heparin, the principal product of human mast cells, was pathogenetically implicated, probably b...
Our objective was to study histological variations and abnormalities in unclassified sudden infant d...
The aim of this study was to determine if the level of digoxin-like immunoreactivity in post-mortem ...
The present study examines the histological features of the lungs of neonates who died of respirator...