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    Hematomas orbitários post mortem. by D N Vieira, J Neto Murta, M C Cortesão, R Silva

    Published 1993-10-01
    “…Several cases of post mortem hematoma resulting from harvesting of the eye globes for transplantation, and susceptible of being misinterpreted as representing ante mortem trauma, are presented. …”
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    Personal Persistence and Post-Mortem Survival by Harriet E. Baber

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Exdurantism provides a plausible account of survival in ordinary cases and extraordinary cases of this-worldly fission, and of post-mortem survival. …”
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    Standardized Post-mortem Forensic Examination Form by Mustafa Önder Polat, Çağdaş Meriç, Gürcan Altun

    Published 2021-04-01
    Subjects: “…forensic post-mortem examination…”
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    The impact of freezing on the post-mortem human microbiome by Nengi Ogbanga, Andrew Nelson, Sarah Gino, Sarah Gino, Daniel J. Wescott, Hayley L. Mickleburgh, Hayley L. Mickleburgh, Timothy P. Gocha, Noemi Procopio, Noemi Procopio, Noemi Procopio

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…IntroductionHuman donations are often used in forensic research as they can provide unique insights into post-mortem research that cannot be obtained with animal proxies. …”
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    Post-mortem diagnosis of amniotic fluid embolism by Andrea Gentilomo, Stefano Tambuzzi, Guendalina Gentile, Michele Boracchi, Salvatore Andreola, Riccardo Zoia

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Overall, severe pulmonary hypertension and edema, marked hypoxemia, respiratory and circulatory failure, tachycardia, arterial hypotension, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), multi-organ dysfunction syndrome, and, eventually, cardiac arrest may result.7 As far as the anaphylactoid-like reaction to fetal antigens is concerned, it is supported by the increase in serum tryptase and pulmonary mast cells in cases of AFE, as observed in post-mortem cases.6 This accounts for the rapid fatal course in cases characterized by even minimal AFE in which there is no mechanical obstruction of the blood flow in the maternal pulmonary vascular system.3 AFE still lacks a routine clinical pattern for diagnostic confirmation, and four criteria have been proposed to raise suspicion as early as possible, which include sudden cardiac arrest or respiratory and hemodynamic collapse, DIC, absence of fever, and clinical onset during labor or within 30 minutes from delivery.8 The diagnosis of AFE remains, however, essentially exclusionary and is strictly dependent on rapid assessment and judgment at the patient's bedside, which is not always feasible.2 However, a rapid initiation of adequate supportive care can increase the chance of survival of the mother and the baby.9 The fact remains that AFE, having sudden onset and a very often fatal outcome,6 remains a much-feared complication in which diagnostic certainty2 typically lies in the post-mortem detection of amniotic fluid elements through the mother's autopsy.1 Figures 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D refer to a 38-year-old woman in a second pregnancy, with a previous cesarean section, admitted to the gynecology department for a scheduled second cesarean section, given the detection of a marginal posterior placenta previa. …”
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    Decomposition Process and Post Mortem Changes: Review by Teo, Chee Hau, Noor Hazfalinda Hamzah, Hing, Hiang Lian, Sri Pawita Albakri Amir Hamzah

    Published 2014
    “…Decomposition is degradation process of a corpse into basic respective constituents macroscopically and microscopically by action of microorganisms, arthropods and scavengers. Post mortem changes could be separated into early post mortem changes (i.e. algor mortis, rigor mortis and livor mortis) and putrefaction stages of corpse. …”
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    Post-mortem interval of buried homicides in Okuku, Nigeria by Darlington Nnamdi Onyejike, Victor Adolf Fischer, Ugochukwu Godfrey Esomonu, Ifeoma Miracle Onyejike

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Abstract Background Post-mortem interval estimation of carcasses buried in shallow graves is a grey area in Nigerian forensic investigations. …”
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    The toxicological significance of post-mortem drug concentrations in bile by Ferner, RE, Aronson, JK

    Published 2017
    “… <h4>Context</h4> <p>Some authors have proposed that post-mortem drug concentrations in bile are useful in esti- mating concentrations in blood. …”
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