Diagnosing drowning as a cause of death can pose many challenges for the forensic pathologist and a number of ancillary tests have been proposed to assist in the diagnosis, whether the body was in salt water or fresh water. Although elevated vitreous humor sodium and chloride is a reliable marker, its limitation to prolonged immersion has resulted in the recent investigation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sodium and chloride as alternative matrix in cases of longer or unknown immersion times. This study investigated postmortem CSF from lumbar puncture (CSF_L_Na_Cl) and ventricular aspiration (CSF_Vent_Na_Cl), as well as lung/body (LB) ratio in the diagnosis of salt water drowning and performed comparison and combination testing of methods to ...
Introduction: Salt water near-drowning events are not uncommon in coastal regions. The difference in...
The present study evaluated cardiac blood and pleural effusion strontium (Sr) concentrations in dead...
Lung weights are often increased in drowning deaths as well as in other types of deaths. Lung weight...
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...
To ascribe a cause of death from drowning in a body immersed in water can be difficult because of th...
Diagnosing death due to drowning can be difficult, and several postmortem findings have been postula...
Background: Previous studies in salt water drowning deaths (SWD) demonstrated an observable elevatio...
Elevations in postmortem vitreous sodium chloride (PMVSC) levels may help in differentiating saltwat...
A number of biological and chemical tests have been developed over the years to determine whether a ...
We measured concentrations of sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) in pleura...
Background Postmortem vitreous sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) are good ancillary tests in diagnosing ...
Background and Objectives. The diagnosis of seawater drowning (SWD) remains one of the most complex ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is often analyzed at postmortem. The presented preliminary study compared ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is often analyzed at postmortem. The presented preliminary study compared ...
Introduction: Salt water near-drowning events are not uncommon in coastal regions. The difference in...
The present study evaluated cardiac blood and pleural effusion strontium (Sr) concentrations in dead...
Lung weights are often increased in drowning deaths as well as in other types of deaths. Lung weight...
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...
To ascribe a cause of death from drowning in a body immersed in water can be difficult because of th...
Diagnosing death due to drowning can be difficult, and several postmortem findings have been postula...
Background: Previous studies in salt water drowning deaths (SWD) demonstrated an observable elevatio...
Elevations in postmortem vitreous sodium chloride (PMVSC) levels may help in differentiating saltwat...
A number of biological and chemical tests have been developed over the years to determine whether a ...
We measured concentrations of sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) in pleura...
Background Postmortem vitreous sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) are good ancillary tests in diagnosing ...
Background and Objectives. The diagnosis of seawater drowning (SWD) remains one of the most complex ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is often analyzed at postmortem. The presented preliminary study compared ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is often analyzed at postmortem. The presented preliminary study compared ...
Introduction: Salt water near-drowning events are not uncommon in coastal regions. The difference in...
The present study evaluated cardiac blood and pleural effusion strontium (Sr) concentrations in dead...
Lung weights are often increased in drowning deaths as well as in other types of deaths. Lung weight...