The theory that Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) may be related to lethal cardiac arrhythmias or heart block due to structural abnormalities of the conduction system is attractive and still of particular interest. We analyze 69 autopsied cases of SIDS (46 males and 23 females, infants ranging in age from 3 to 365 days) and 24 age-matched cases of explained death (ED) as controls (16 males and 8 females), infants who died from extracardiac cause (cerebral and respiratory). SIDS and ED groups were divided into three subgroups according to the age: (A) from 3 to 60 days; (B) from 61 to 120 days; (C) from 121 to 365 days. Histological observations were focused on the cardiac conduction system (CCS) which was examined on serial sections with ...
Autonomic nervous system and cardiac conducting system dysfunctions have been proposed to be implied...
The present medico-legal investigation of the deaths of infants less than one year of age was design...
Pathogenesis of sudden intrauterine unexpected death (SIUD) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) ...
The purpose of the study is to describe and analyze the histopathological changes of the cardiac con...
Introduction. The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases do not present any abnormality of the or...
The crib death or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is one of the major social and health problems...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined as the unexpected death without an obvious noncardiac cause th...
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or crib death is defined as the sudden death of an infant un...
Pathology of the cardiac conduction system can cause arrhythmias underlying SPUD and SIDS. A total o...
The anatomo-pathological research has been particularly focused to study the cardiac conduction and ...
While several works have stressed the importance of post-mortem examination in every case of suspect...
BACKGROUND : Sudden intrauterine unexplained death (SIUD) is one of the most heartbreaking tragedies...
Despite its reduction, thanks to the "Back to Sleep" campaign, SIDS remains the most frequent form o...
This work intends to be a review of the recent histopathological findings elicited by research into ...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is defined as sudden unexpected death of an infant t...
Autonomic nervous system and cardiac conducting system dysfunctions have been proposed to be implied...
The present medico-legal investigation of the deaths of infants less than one year of age was design...
Pathogenesis of sudden intrauterine unexpected death (SIUD) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) ...
The purpose of the study is to describe and analyze the histopathological changes of the cardiac con...
Introduction. The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases do not present any abnormality of the or...
The crib death or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is one of the major social and health problems...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined as the unexpected death without an obvious noncardiac cause th...
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or crib death is defined as the sudden death of an infant un...
Pathology of the cardiac conduction system can cause arrhythmias underlying SPUD and SIDS. A total o...
The anatomo-pathological research has been particularly focused to study the cardiac conduction and ...
While several works have stressed the importance of post-mortem examination in every case of suspect...
BACKGROUND : Sudden intrauterine unexplained death (SIUD) is one of the most heartbreaking tragedies...
Despite its reduction, thanks to the "Back to Sleep" campaign, SIDS remains the most frequent form o...
This work intends to be a review of the recent histopathological findings elicited by research into ...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is defined as sudden unexpected death of an infant t...
Autonomic nervous system and cardiac conducting system dysfunctions have been proposed to be implied...
The present medico-legal investigation of the deaths of infants less than one year of age was design...
Pathogenesis of sudden intrauterine unexpected death (SIUD) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) ...