The aim of the research was to study the possibility of using immunohistochemical markers for the diagnosis of intravital stangulation. Materials and methods: Fragments of the neck skin from the strnaglulation zone were selected as objects of research. The main study group included 20 deaths due to hanging (10 men and 10 women). For the control group, 10 cases of acute coronary death (5 men and 5 women) were used. Using a complex of IHC markers, the labeling of the epidermis and epithelial structures, the features of cellular immune responses, the manifestation of oxidative steress were studied. Results: Peculiarities of morphological manifestations of strangulation furrow in mechanical asphyxia were studied. It is established that the key ...
Aim of the study : Assessment of the usefulness of intravital lesions in the proximal attachment of ...
Based on only one objective and several subjective signs, the forensic classification of strangulati...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
The aim of the research was to study the possibility of using immunohistochemical markers for the di...
Asphyxia by neck compression occurs mainly in Hanging, Manual strangulation, Ligature strangulation....
Hanging is a form of ligature strangulation in which the force applied to the neck is derived fro...
In forensic practice, it is required to distinguish between suicidal or accidental hanging and simul...
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: A ligature mark is a common injury in cases of hanging or strangulation. Estimation of a...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of studying vital injuries at the sternal head insertion of the ...
Background: The question about wound vitality and the estimation of wound age of production are two ...
Immunohistochemistry is very useful when investigating the cause of death. Ischemic cell changes in ...
Fibronectin, collagen type III, laminin, and cytokeratin 5 were visualized in normal skin and in ski...
This study aims to demonstrate that the application of miRNA expression in forensic pathology, in ca...
Aim of the study : Assessment of the usefulness of intravital lesions in the proximal attachment of ...
Based on only one objective and several subjective signs, the forensic classification of strangulati...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...
The aim of the research was to study the possibility of using immunohistochemical markers for the di...
Asphyxia by neck compression occurs mainly in Hanging, Manual strangulation, Ligature strangulation....
Hanging is a form of ligature strangulation in which the force applied to the neck is derived fro...
In forensic practice, it is required to distinguish between suicidal or accidental hanging and simul...
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: A ligature mark is a common injury in cases of hanging or strangulation. Estimation of a...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of studying vital injuries at the sternal head insertion of the ...
Background: The question about wound vitality and the estimation of wound age of production are two ...
Immunohistochemistry is very useful when investigating the cause of death. Ischemic cell changes in ...
Fibronectin, collagen type III, laminin, and cytokeratin 5 were visualized in normal skin and in ski...
This study aims to demonstrate that the application of miRNA expression in forensic pathology, in ca...
Aim of the study : Assessment of the usefulness of intravital lesions in the proximal attachment of ...
Based on only one objective and several subjective signs, the forensic classification of strangulati...
Forensic pathologists usually evaluate injury vitality through the identification of red blood cells...