1. The forensic spleen: Morphological, radiological, and toxicological investigations.
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Palmiere C, Tettamanti C, Scarpelli MP, and Tse R
- Subjects
- Anaphylaxis diagnosis, DNA Degradation, Necrotic, DNA Fingerprinting, Diagnostic Imaging, Drowning diagnosis, Eosinophils pathology, Humans, Mast Cells pathology, Organ Size, Sepsis diagnosis, Spleen chemistry, Spleen injuries, Splenomegaly pathology, Forensic Pathology methods, Spleen pathology
- Abstract
The spleen is infrequently investigated in forensic pathology routine. Thorough examinations are performed in very specific situations such as splenic trauma (including iatrogenic trauma from cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts), anaphylaxis-related deaths, drowning and sepsis. The purpose of this review article is to provide a general overview of available literature focusing on a few selected splenic diseases as well as available forensic investigation techniques performed on the spleen in order to summarize the most frequent situations of forensic interest in which this routinely unexplored organ may merit more extensive examination., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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