The foetal of neonatal death brings up many questions as well on the physiopathological level as on the medico-legal one. We consider here the various natural and violent origins which allow understanding this difficult forensic activity. The approach of forensic anthropology and recent medical techniques (X-rays and echography) are also studied in order to be helpful to the medical examiner.English AbstractJournal ArticleSCOPUS: re.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Objective. The difficulties to distinguish between infanticide and murder of the woman own child, e...
Physical anthropologist who has a training in forensic anthropology may be requested to give an expe...
Child autopsies are not more difficult than adult autopsies, but do require a number of extra techni...
The foetal of neonatal death brings up many questions as well on the physiopathological level as on ...
The death of a fetus or child due to maltreatment raises many forensic as well as physiological issu...
ABSTRACT: In criminal law from Romania, the offense of homicide or bodily injury of the newborn comm...
Neonaticide is characterized by a range of special case circumstances. Whether or not a case is deem...
Background: The article discusses the criteria, forensic and radiological life tests, difficulties i...
Infanticide is generally associated with the women's position into the exclusive mother and child re...
Forensic investigation and clinical treatment of infanticide mother is occasion to reflect about thi...
In the last decades, the scientific literature addressing neonatal encephalopathy has grown in a log...
This work focuses on fetal-infant mortality, and more particularly on perinatal mortality, in France...
Infanticide is generally associated with the women's position into the exclusive mother and child re...
Fifty-six forensic autopsies of newborn and still-born infants were performed during the past fourte...
Neonaticide is the homicide of a child by a parent during the first 24 hours of life. The goal of th...
Objective. The difficulties to distinguish between infanticide and murder of the woman own child, e...
Physical anthropologist who has a training in forensic anthropology may be requested to give an expe...
Child autopsies are not more difficult than adult autopsies, but do require a number of extra techni...
The foetal of neonatal death brings up many questions as well on the physiopathological level as on ...
The death of a fetus or child due to maltreatment raises many forensic as well as physiological issu...
ABSTRACT: In criminal law from Romania, the offense of homicide or bodily injury of the newborn comm...
Neonaticide is characterized by a range of special case circumstances. Whether or not a case is deem...
Background: The article discusses the criteria, forensic and radiological life tests, difficulties i...
Infanticide is generally associated with the women's position into the exclusive mother and child re...
Forensic investigation and clinical treatment of infanticide mother is occasion to reflect about thi...
In the last decades, the scientific literature addressing neonatal encephalopathy has grown in a log...
This work focuses on fetal-infant mortality, and more particularly on perinatal mortality, in France...
Infanticide is generally associated with the women's position into the exclusive mother and child re...
Fifty-six forensic autopsies of newborn and still-born infants were performed during the past fourte...
Neonaticide is the homicide of a child by a parent during the first 24 hours of life. The goal of th...
Objective. The difficulties to distinguish between infanticide and murder of the woman own child, e...
Physical anthropologist who has a training in forensic anthropology may be requested to give an expe...
Child autopsies are not more difficult than adult autopsies, but do require a number of extra techni...