This study is an attempt to analyze the different variables that affect organ weights, and to show that there must be specific reference tables for each population. The brain, heart, liver and right and left lungs were all examined for the whole sample and for a normal sub-sample. The normal sample consisted of individuals who did not have evidence of any type of disease or infection that would possibly cause organ damage, it consisted mostly of individuals who had died sudden traumatic deaths and who were Normal-weight or Overweight, Underweight and Obese individuals were excluded. The normal sample was compared to organ weights from other geographic regions and time periods showing that there is variation between the reference samples and...
<p>Comparison of mortality, body weight (BW) and heart weight/body weight (HW/BW) among experimental...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
Previous studies have reported regression formulae describing organ weight changes in often circumsc...
Background: Normal weight of organ is one of the most important indicators to discern between normal...
As body weights and body mass indices have increased over time, we questioned the validity of correl...
The interpretation of postmortem heart weight is often difficult, and references for normal heart we...
Abstracts: Background: Organs weight is an important standard benchmark in all discipline of medicin...
<p>Masses of brain, heart, liver, kidneys and spleen plotted against height and weight for men (a,c,...
Resting energy expenditure (REE)-power relationships result from multiple underlying factors includi...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models need the correct organ/tissue weights to match v...
The main purpose of a medico-legal autopsy is to determine the cause and manner of death. A forensic...
Objective: Examine the relationship between the internal organ weight with body weight and body leng...
Summary It is almost a matter of dogma that human body mass in adults tends to vary roughly in propo...
In the United States, the weight associated with the greatest longevity tends to be below the averag...
Background Weighing of organs is a necessary part of every autopsy and provides objective evidence...
<p>Comparison of mortality, body weight (BW) and heart weight/body weight (HW/BW) among experimental...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
Previous studies have reported regression formulae describing organ weight changes in often circumsc...
Background: Normal weight of organ is one of the most important indicators to discern between normal...
As body weights and body mass indices have increased over time, we questioned the validity of correl...
The interpretation of postmortem heart weight is often difficult, and references for normal heart we...
Abstracts: Background: Organs weight is an important standard benchmark in all discipline of medicin...
<p>Masses of brain, heart, liver, kidneys and spleen plotted against height and weight for men (a,c,...
Resting energy expenditure (REE)-power relationships result from multiple underlying factors includi...
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models need the correct organ/tissue weights to match v...
The main purpose of a medico-legal autopsy is to determine the cause and manner of death. A forensic...
Objective: Examine the relationship between the internal organ weight with body weight and body leng...
Summary It is almost a matter of dogma that human body mass in adults tends to vary roughly in propo...
In the United States, the weight associated with the greatest longevity tends to be below the averag...
Background Weighing of organs is a necessary part of every autopsy and provides objective evidence...
<p>Comparison of mortality, body weight (BW) and heart weight/body weight (HW/BW) among experimental...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
Previous studies have reported regression formulae describing organ weight changes in often circumsc...