The goal of this presentation is to detect the vitality of soft tissue and bone lesions in an advanced state of decomposition using a monoclonal anti-human Glycophorine A antibody in order to evaluate the presence and distribution of blood cells. This presentation will impact the forensic science community by showing an attempt at detecting a vital reaction in decomposed skin and bone in order to distinguish between antemortem and postmortem lesions in difficult situations. The diagnosis of the vitality of a wound, or rather the identification of a vital reaction that enables one to differentiate an intravital wound from a postmortem wound, is a crucial issue in forensic pathology and more so in forensic anthropology. In fresh skin the macr...
In forensic pathology, deaths due to mechanical injuries (blunt, sharp, and gunshot) require an auto...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
The investigation of bone injuries is an essential topic in forensics. We sometimes have to deal wit...
An example of the barriers and conceptual differences between forensic anthropology and pathology ca...
The distinction between antemortem and postmortem wounds is one of the most important medico-legal p...
The forensic examination of wounds is one of the key elements of analysis performed by forensic anth...
Background: The question about wound vitality and the estimation of wound age of production are two ...
Glycophorins are an important group of red blood cell (RBC) transmembrane proteins. Monoclonal antib...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
One of the most crucial issues in forensic pathology is the interpretation of decompositional and ta...
Objectives The variation and persistence of blood components, in particular red blood cells (RBCs), ...
Human skeletal remains are usually covered in debris: soil, leaves, insects but also by- products of...
In forensic medical work, in cases with homicide suspicion, it is important to be able to determine ...
Very little literature exists concerning radiochemical and microscopic analyses of gunshot wounds in...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
In forensic pathology, deaths due to mechanical injuries (blunt, sharp, and gunshot) require an auto...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
The investigation of bone injuries is an essential topic in forensics. We sometimes have to deal wit...
An example of the barriers and conceptual differences between forensic anthropology and pathology ca...
The distinction between antemortem and postmortem wounds is one of the most important medico-legal p...
The forensic examination of wounds is one of the key elements of analysis performed by forensic anth...
Background: The question about wound vitality and the estimation of wound age of production are two ...
Glycophorins are an important group of red blood cell (RBC) transmembrane proteins. Monoclonal antib...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
One of the most crucial issues in forensic pathology is the interpretation of decompositional and ta...
Objectives The variation and persistence of blood components, in particular red blood cells (RBCs), ...
Human skeletal remains are usually covered in debris: soil, leaves, insects but also by- products of...
In forensic medical work, in cases with homicide suspicion, it is important to be able to determine ...
Very little literature exists concerning radiochemical and microscopic analyses of gunshot wounds in...
Calcified tissues are well known microscopically, but the diagnostic potential of bone micro-anatomy...
In forensic pathology, deaths due to mechanical injuries (blunt, sharp, and gunshot) require an auto...
Forensic anthropologists and pathologists are more and more requested to answer questions on bone tr...
The investigation of bone injuries is an essential topic in forensics. We sometimes have to deal wit...