Bodies found in water present several diagnostic challenges for the forensic examiner, such as the identification of the time and mechanism of death, the postmortem submersion time, and above all the circumstances of drowning. We report the case of a 33-year-old security guard found dead in Venice, in the water of the lagoon, who at autopsy presented a previously undiagnosed hydrocephalus with macrocephaly. The victim remained asymptomatic until 2 months before death and had never undergone a neurological or radiological examination. In the article, we emphasize the need to perform a thorough autopsy in all suspected drownings, discuss the etiopathogenesis of the neurological disease and hypothesize a possible relationship between the hydro...
One of the main problems in forensic medicine is the autopsy diagnosis of drowning, especially in th...
BACKGROUND: Traffic accidents are among the most common causes of death. A small proportion of drown...
Drowning represents a mechanical asphyxia form, produced by the obstruction of the air pathways, obs...
Bodies found in water present several diagnostic challenges for the forensic examiner, such as the i...
The authors report a case of sudden death in a breath-holding diver and highlight the forensic diagn...
AbstractThe authors report a case of sudden death in a breath-holding diver and highlight the forens...
In recent years, modern imaging techniques have gained ground in forensics. A crucial question is wh...
Introduction: The diagnosis of drowning is one of the major challenges in the field of forensic medi...
The aim of this study was to identify the classic autopsy signs of drowning in post-mortem multislic...
ABSTRACT Investigating a body found in water, without eyewitnesses, to determine the cause and manne...
Drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, accounting for 7% of al...
Introduction: The diagnosis of drowning is one of the major challenges in the field of forensic medi...
Authors have had occasions to perform autopsy on two bodies that were hardly to determine the cause ...
One of the main problems in forensic medicine is the autopsy diagnosis of drowning, especially in th...
BACKGROUND: Traffic accidents are among the most common causes of death. A small proportion of drown...
Drowning represents a mechanical asphyxia form, produced by the obstruction of the air pathways, obs...
Bodies found in water present several diagnostic challenges for the forensic examiner, such as the i...
The authors report a case of sudden death in a breath-holding diver and highlight the forensic diagn...
AbstractThe authors report a case of sudden death in a breath-holding diver and highlight the forens...
In recent years, modern imaging techniques have gained ground in forensics. A crucial question is wh...
Introduction: The diagnosis of drowning is one of the major challenges in the field of forensic medi...
The aim of this study was to identify the classic autopsy signs of drowning in post-mortem multislic...
ABSTRACT Investigating a body found in water, without eyewitnesses, to determine the cause and manne...
Drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, accounting for 7% of al...
Introduction: The diagnosis of drowning is one of the major challenges in the field of forensic medi...
Authors have had occasions to perform autopsy on two bodies that were hardly to determine the cause ...
One of the main problems in forensic medicine is the autopsy diagnosis of drowning, especially in th...
BACKGROUND: Traffic accidents are among the most common causes of death. A small proportion of drown...
Drowning represents a mechanical asphyxia form, produced by the obstruction of the air pathways, obs...