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Atlas of Forensic Histopathology
The first modern text describing the histopathologic changes relevant to the practice of forensic pathology.
Peter M. Cummings (Author), Darin P. Trelka (Author), Kimberley M. Springer (Author)
9780521110891, Cambridge University Press
, published 23 December 2010
200 pages, 314 colour illus. 9 tables
28.3 x 22.4 x 1.5 cm, 0.95 kg
'The book is everything I ever dreamt of, and then some. The neuropathological images alone make the book worth buying, as they are more illustrative than the textbooks I know. Thank you very much! I am sure that I will look back at this book as the biggest leap I ever took in my training, and I'll make sure that the future trainees will benefit from that.' Asser H. Thomsen, MD
This atlas describes the histologic changes relevant to the modern practice of forensic pathology. It guides the reader through the common questions that the forensic pathologist will need to answer in relation to the cause of death, such as: is this feature artifact or is this real? What does this signify? How old is this injury? The book focuses on key issues of forensic importance - e.g. sudden death, environmental deaths, injury timing and suspected child abuse. The book is highly illustrated with color photographs to increase the understanding of changes related to disease, decomposition and artifact. All illustrations are also available on a CD-ROM packaged with the print book. Ideal as a source of quick reference next to the microscope, this is essential reading for forensic pathologists, forensic pathology fellows, pathologists who consult in forensic cases, pathology residents, autopsy pathologists, coroners and forensic investigators.
Preface
1. Post injury intervals
2. Decomposition
3. Thrombotic and embolic lesions
4. Aspiration and drowning
5. Poisoning
6. Injuries
7. Sudden death
8. Pediatrics - special topics
Index.