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This book, which combines the features of an atlas and a textbook, presents findings in forensic histology, immunohistochemistry, and cytology based on microscopic investigations using different stainings and different antibodies. The principal aim is to provide practitioners with detailed information and guidance on how microscopy can help to clarify the cause of sudden and unexpected death. Many of the topics will be of interest not only to forensic pathologists but also to general pathologists, whether practitioners or researchers. Examples include the pathology of drug abuse, wound age determination, adverse drug reactions, histopathology of the sudden infant death syndrome, and age determination of myocardial infarction. Both typical and unusual findings are demonstrated with the aid of numerous high-quality color illustrations, and other key literature in forensic histology and immunohistochemistry is highlighted for each topic.
From the reviews:
"Strength of this book, is the fact that it combines the features of both an atlas and a textbook, a feature that is not present in the other books available on the subject. Dettmeyer gives an exhaustive literature overview with the main results of both earlier and most recent publications on the different topics of forensic histopathology in the respective text sections. . it is written from the forensic pathology practitioners point of view. However, many topics will also be of interest to clinical pathologists." (Michael Tsokos, Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, Vol. 9, 2013)
Professor Reinhard Dettmeyer is Head of the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany. Professor Dettmeyer is qualified in both general pathology and forensic pathology, and studied medicine at the University of Düsseldorf and jurisprudence at the Ruhr University, Bochum. Prior to taking up his post in Giessen, he was Senior Physician in the Department of Forensic Medicine at the University of Bonn.
He has written many journal articles on forensic pathology and is co-author of several German language books on child abuse, forensic medicine, and medicolegal issues; in addition, he acted as scientific editor for Volume 2 of the comprehensive Handbuch Gerichtliche Medizin (Handbook of Forensic Medicine).
Introduction.- Staining Techniques and Microscopy.- Histopathology of Selected Trauma.- Histopathology and Drug Abuse.- Toxin- and Drug-Induced Pathologies.- Alcohol-Related Histopathology.- Heat, Fire, Electricity, Lightning, Radiation, and Gases.- Hypothermia.- Thrombosis and Embolism.- Vitality, Injury Age, Determination of Skin Wound Age, and Fracture Age.- Aspiration and Inhalation.- Forensic-histologic Species, Sex, Age and Identity Diagnostics.- Coronary Sclerosis, Myocardial Infarction, Myocarditis, Cardiomyopathy, Coronary Anomalies, and the Cardiac Conduction System.- Vascular, Cardiac Valve, and Metabolic Diseases.- Lethal Infections - Sepsis - Shock.- Endocrine Organs.- Pregnancy-Related Death, Death in Newborns, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.- Forensic Cytology.- Autolysis - Putrefaction - Histothanatology.- Forensic Neuropathology.
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