Postmortem angiography methods that use water soluble or lipid soluble liquid contrast compounds may potentially modify the composition of fluid-based biological samples and thus influence toxicological findings. In this study, we investigated whether toxicological investigations performed in urine collected prior to and post angiography using Angiofil? mixed with paraffin oil are characterized by different qualitative or quantitative results. In addition, we studied whether diluting samples with 1% and 3% contrast medium solution may modify molecule concentration. A postmortem angiography group consisting of 50 cases and a postmortem group without angiography consisting of 50 cases were formed. In the first group, toxicological investigati...
The application of contrast media in post-mortem radiology differs from clinical approaches in livin...
SUMMARY. We have analysed organic acid profiles in 74 samples of post-mortem vitreous humour from th...
Urea nitrogen, creatinine, and uric acid are relatively stable in postmortem serum and may, therefor...
Postmortem angiography methods that use water soluble or lipid soluble liquid contrast compounds may...
Postmortem angiography methods that use water soluble or lipid soluble liquid contrast compounds may...
Postmortem biochemical investigations in vitreous humor samples collected before and after performin...
Postmortem biochemical investigations in vitreous humor samples collected before and after performin...
Postmortem angiography is becoming increasingly essential in forensic pathology as an adjunct to con...
The aim of postmortem biochemistry and toxicology is either to help establish the cause of death, or...
Urinary bladder distension is traditionally regarded as a sign of intoxication at autopsy, however, ...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to correlate urinary bladder distension and pulmonary edema o...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
The application of contrast media in post-mortem radiology differs from clinical approaches in livin...
SUMMARY. We have analysed organic acid profiles in 74 samples of post-mortem vitreous humour from th...
Urea nitrogen, creatinine, and uric acid are relatively stable in postmortem serum and may, therefor...
Postmortem angiography methods that use water soluble or lipid soluble liquid contrast compounds may...
Postmortem angiography methods that use water soluble or lipid soluble liquid contrast compounds may...
Postmortem biochemical investigations in vitreous humor samples collected before and after performin...
Postmortem biochemical investigations in vitreous humor samples collected before and after performin...
Postmortem angiography is becoming increasingly essential in forensic pathology as an adjunct to con...
The aim of postmortem biochemistry and toxicology is either to help establish the cause of death, or...
Urinary bladder distension is traditionally regarded as a sign of intoxication at autopsy, however, ...
Introduction: The aim of this study is to correlate urinary bladder distension and pulmonary edema o...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
Despite the undeniable advantages of postmortem angiography, numerous questions have arisen concerni...
The application of contrast media in post-mortem radiology differs from clinical approaches in livin...
SUMMARY. We have analysed organic acid profiles in 74 samples of post-mortem vitreous humour from th...
Urea nitrogen, creatinine, and uric acid are relatively stable in postmortem serum and may, therefor...