Vascular Diseases in Forensic Neuropathology

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Vascular Diseases in Forensic Neuropathology Juan C. Troncoso Cerebrovascular diseases and lesions are common in forensic neuropathology. As described earlier, subarachnoid and parenchymal hemorrhages are frequently encountered in traumatic brain…

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Traumatic Lesions of the Brain

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Traumatic Lesions of the Brain Juan C. Troncoso Olga Pletnikova SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE Subarachnoid hemorrhage is the most common pathologic consequence of head trauma. This hemorrhage is frequently multifocal, and its…

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External Examination of the Head, Neck, and Spine

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External Examination of the Head, Neck, and Spine Ana Rubio Acritical difference between forensic and hospital autopsies is the emphasis given to the external examination in the forensic setting1 (Fig….

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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Dural Hemorrhages

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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Dural Hemorrhages Juan C. Troncoso Olga Pletnikova Trauma of the head and brain accounts for significant mortality and morbidity in contemporary society. Traumatic brain injury (TBI)…

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Biomechanics of Injury

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Biomechanics of Injury David Fowler The biomechanics of head injury is a complex interaction of energy and protective structures. Added to this is the change in anatomy during the human…

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