Cutting-edge accounts of special topics from various fields of forensic pathology and death scene investigation. The authors explore new avenues for analyzing the pathology of death from starvation (child neglect), head injuries inflicted by glass bottles, the clinical and pathological features of primary cerebral neoplasms, obesity as it is relevant to the forensic pathologist, and infant and early childhood asphyxial death. Other areas of interest covered include suicide, viral myocarditis in sudden death cases, curious death scene phenomena (hiding, covering and undressing), forensic entomology, the interpretation of toxicological findings, anabolic-androgenic-steroid abuse, and autopsy findings of subendocardial hemorrhages.
Table of Content
Death From Environmental Conditions.- Death as a Result of Starvation.- Trauma.- Skull Injuries Caused by Blows With Glass Bottles.- Forensic Neuropathology.- Primary Cerebral Neoplasms as a Cause of Sudden, Unexpected Death.- Death From Natural Causes.- Obesity Epidemic in the United States.- Child Abuse, Neglect, and Infanticide.- Infant and Early Childhood Asphyxial Deaths.- Suicide.- Complex Suicides.- Occupation-Related Suicides.- Infectious Diseases.- Sudden, Unexpected Death Related to Viral Myocarditis.- Death Scene Investigation.- Human Primitive Behavior.- Forensic Entomology.- Arthropods and Corpses.- Toxicology.- Practical Toxicology for the Forensic Pathologist.- Performance-Enhancing Drugs.- Long-Term Effects of Anabolic-Androgenic-Steroid Abuse.- Forensic Differential Diagnosis.- Subendocardial Hemorrhages.