In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydrochloric acid) to a method recently described in Italian protocols for analysis of benthic diatoms for ecological assessment of surface water (hydrogen peroxide digestion). The two digestive methods were performed using 5 g of brain, lung, liver, kidney, and bone marrow taken from the bodies of 10 drowning victims recovered from three different aquatic environments (ocean, lakes, and rivers). Postmortem examination was performed on all bodies, but aquatic samples were only analyzed in two cases. Tissue digestion was equal by both methods. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) digestion resulted in better diatom preservation, enabling identification of nin...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
This thesis examines the diagnosis of death by drowning using the presence of diatoms in the organs ...
In this preliminary study, a digestive method used in forensic context to extract diatoms has been a...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
In the field of criminal investigations, in the event that a body is found in water, the ability to ...
Diatoms, the most common type of phytoplankton, are a major group of eukaryotic algae which are ubiq...
The presence of diatoms in human tissues contributes significantly in determining the mode of death ...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
The diatom method is the most reliable to determine whether or not a cadaver found in water is a cas...
The best method of diatom identification in animal and human tissues is still an important discussio...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
The diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult in forensic pathology. Diatom analysis has be...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
This thesis examines the diagnosis of death by drowning using the presence of diatoms in the organs ...
In this preliminary study, a digestive method used in forensic context to extract diatoms has been a...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
In the field of criminal investigations, in the event that a body is found in water, the ability to ...
Diatoms, the most common type of phytoplankton, are a major group of eukaryotic algae which are ubiq...
The presence of diatoms in human tissues contributes significantly in determining the mode of death ...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
The diatom method is the most reliable to determine whether or not a cadaver found in water is a cas...
The best method of diatom identification in animal and human tissues is still an important discussio...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
The diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult in forensic pathology. Diatom analysis has be...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...