The aim of this paper was to evaluate silicon (Si) concentration in human whole ventricular blood as a further potential chemical marker in the diagnosis of drowning. We employed an acidic digestion for the extraction of soluble Si, and an alkaline digestion for the determination of total Si, including particulate matter, both arising from drowning medium. 29 suspected drowning situations, 24 in fresh water (Fw) and 5 in seawater (Sw), were examined. The difference in Si concentration between the left and right ventricular blood (Si DLeR) was measured and alkaline Si DLeR seems, indeed, a potentially significant complementary tool in the diagnosis of Fw drowning, because insoluble silicon fraction does not undergo hemo-dilution or he...
Background: Previous studies in salt water drowning deaths (SWD) demonstrated an observable elevatio...
Elemental silicon,present as soluble silicicacid in serum and urine, has been measured by direct cur...
Bodies found immersed in water can pose difficulties to the investigating authorities. Pathologists ...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate silicon (Si) concentration in human whole ventricular blood as...
This article presents the first results demonstrating that total silicon trace concentration in huma...
In order to demonstrate that hyponatraemia due to haemodilution occurs within the left ventricle fol...
A number of biological and chemical tests have been developed over the years to determine whether a ...
The present study evaluated cardiac blood and pleural effusion strontium (Sr) concentrations in dead...
To ascribe a cause of death from drowning in a body immersed in water can be difficult because of th...
We measured concentrations of sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) in pleura...
Postmortem vitreous humor biochemistry is a useful test in the diagnosis of salt water drowning (SWD...
Postmortem vitreous humor biochemistry is a useful test in the diagnosis of salt water drowning (SWD...
Deaths by drowning are a regular occurrence in the practice of forensic medicine. Since the external...
Diagnosing drowning as a cause of death can pose many challenges for the forensic pathologist and a ...
A retrospective study was conducted of files at the Institute of Legal Medicine in Hamburg, Germany ...
Background: Previous studies in salt water drowning deaths (SWD) demonstrated an observable elevatio...
Elemental silicon,present as soluble silicicacid in serum and urine, has been measured by direct cur...
Bodies found immersed in water can pose difficulties to the investigating authorities. Pathologists ...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate silicon (Si) concentration in human whole ventricular blood as...
This article presents the first results demonstrating that total silicon trace concentration in huma...
In order to demonstrate that hyponatraemia due to haemodilution occurs within the left ventricle fol...
A number of biological and chemical tests have been developed over the years to determine whether a ...
The present study evaluated cardiac blood and pleural effusion strontium (Sr) concentrations in dead...
To ascribe a cause of death from drowning in a body immersed in water can be difficult because of th...
We measured concentrations of sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) in pleura...
Postmortem vitreous humor biochemistry is a useful test in the diagnosis of salt water drowning (SWD...
Postmortem vitreous humor biochemistry is a useful test in the diagnosis of salt water drowning (SWD...
Deaths by drowning are a regular occurrence in the practice of forensic medicine. Since the external...
Diagnosing drowning as a cause of death can pose many challenges for the forensic pathologist and a ...
A retrospective study was conducted of files at the Institute of Legal Medicine in Hamburg, Germany ...
Background: Previous studies in salt water drowning deaths (SWD) demonstrated an observable elevatio...
Elemental silicon,present as soluble silicicacid in serum and urine, has been measured by direct cur...
Bodies found immersed in water can pose difficulties to the investigating authorities. Pathologists ...