Autopsy-negative sudden cardiac deaths (SCD) seen in forensic practice are most often thought to be the result of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome. Postmortem genetic analysis is recommended in such cases, but is currently performed in only a few academic centers. In order to determine actual current practice, an on-line questionnaire was sent by e-mail to members of various forensic medical associations. The questions addressed routine procedures employed in cases of sudden cardiac death (autopsy ordering, macroscopic and microscopic cardiac examination, conduction tissue examination, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy, biochemical markers, sampling and storage of material for genetic analyses, toxicological analyses, and molecul...
The death of a young person is most often a tragic occurrence, more so when this death was unexpecte...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for 10–20% of total mortality, i.e., one in five individuals wil...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for 10-20% of total mortality, i.e., one in five individuals wil...
Autopsy-negative sudden cardiac deaths (SCD) seen in forensic practice are most often thought to be ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of premature death in young adults and children in devel...
There is a need to standardise, within a coordinated Swiss framework, the practical aspects of genet...
There is a need to standardise, within a coordinated Swiss framework, the practical aspects of genet...
There is a need to standardise, within a coordinated Swiss framework, the practical aspects of genet...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is by definition unexpected and cardiac in nature. The investigation is a...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is by definition unexpected and cardiac in nature. The investigation is a...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of premature death in young adults and children in devel...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of premature death in young adults and children in devel...
In sudden cardiac death, an autopsy is an essential step in establishing a diagnosis of inherited ca...
Most sudden deaths are because of a cardiac etiology and are termed sudden cardiac death (SCD). In y...
In sudden cardiac death, an autopsy is an essential step in establishing a diagnosis of inherited ca...
The death of a young person is most often a tragic occurrence, more so when this death was unexpecte...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for 10–20% of total mortality, i.e., one in five individuals wil...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for 10-20% of total mortality, i.e., one in five individuals wil...
Autopsy-negative sudden cardiac deaths (SCD) seen in forensic practice are most often thought to be ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of premature death in young adults and children in devel...
There is a need to standardise, within a coordinated Swiss framework, the practical aspects of genet...
There is a need to standardise, within a coordinated Swiss framework, the practical aspects of genet...
There is a need to standardise, within a coordinated Swiss framework, the practical aspects of genet...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is by definition unexpected and cardiac in nature. The investigation is a...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is by definition unexpected and cardiac in nature. The investigation is a...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of premature death in young adults and children in devel...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major cause of premature death in young adults and children in devel...
In sudden cardiac death, an autopsy is an essential step in establishing a diagnosis of inherited ca...
Most sudden deaths are because of a cardiac etiology and are termed sudden cardiac death (SCD). In y...
In sudden cardiac death, an autopsy is an essential step in establishing a diagnosis of inherited ca...
The death of a young person is most often a tragic occurrence, more so when this death was unexpecte...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for 10–20% of total mortality, i.e., one in five individuals wil...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for 10-20% of total mortality, i.e., one in five individuals wil...