In forensic practice, it is required to distinguish between suicidal or accidental hanging and simulated hanging. Conventional macroscopic and histological findings may be unreliable; vital signs are often absent, and they can be produced postmortem. The application of immunohistochemical techniques opened up a new field of investigation in the issue of ligature marks. We investigated the immunohistochemical expression of a panel of cytokines and inflammatory cells in skin specimens in autopsy cases of death due to hanging, to discuss their significance in assessing whether hanging mark and signs occurred before or after the death of the victim. We selected 21 cases in which broad, soft and yielding materials were used and 28 cases in which...
AbstractThe hanging mark is the most relevant feature of hanging and its characteristics are well kn...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
The finding of corpse parts poses several challenges for the forensic pathologist presenting implica...
In forensic practice, it is required to distinguish between suicidal or accidental hanging and simul...
Background: A ligature mark is a common injury in cases of hanging or strangulation. Estimation of a...
In forensic practice, the pathologist is often asked to determine whether a hanging was committed as...
: In forensic practice, the pathologist is often asked to determine whether a hanging was committed ...
Background: The question about wound vitality and the estimation of wound age of production are two ...
One of the most challenging issues in forensic pathology is lesion vitality demonstration, particula...
Background: Hanging is the most common method of suicidal death in India. All hangings are suicide, ...
Background: Deaths resulting from hanging show features amongst which the ligature mark in the neck ...
The aim of the research was to study the possibility of using immunohistochemical markers for the di...
Hanging is a form of ligature strangulation in which the force applied to the neck is derived fro...
It is not uncommon for the forensic pathologist to question whether a deceased person had experience...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of studying vital injuries at the sternal head insertion of the ...
AbstractThe hanging mark is the most relevant feature of hanging and its characteristics are well kn...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
The finding of corpse parts poses several challenges for the forensic pathologist presenting implica...
In forensic practice, it is required to distinguish between suicidal or accidental hanging and simul...
Background: A ligature mark is a common injury in cases of hanging or strangulation. Estimation of a...
In forensic practice, the pathologist is often asked to determine whether a hanging was committed as...
: In forensic practice, the pathologist is often asked to determine whether a hanging was committed ...
Background: The question about wound vitality and the estimation of wound age of production are two ...
One of the most challenging issues in forensic pathology is lesion vitality demonstration, particula...
Background: Hanging is the most common method of suicidal death in India. All hangings are suicide, ...
Background: Deaths resulting from hanging show features amongst which the ligature mark in the neck ...
The aim of the research was to study the possibility of using immunohistochemical markers for the di...
Hanging is a form of ligature strangulation in which the force applied to the neck is derived fro...
It is not uncommon for the forensic pathologist to question whether a deceased person had experience...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of studying vital injuries at the sternal head insertion of the ...
AbstractThe hanging mark is the most relevant feature of hanging and its characteristics are well kn...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
The finding of corpse parts poses several challenges for the forensic pathologist presenting implica...