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Forensic Pathology of Infancy and Childhood electronic resource edited by Kim A. Collins, Roger W. Byard.

Contributor(s): Collins, Kim A [editor.] | Byard, Roger W [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVIII, 1303 p. 686 illus., 524 illus. in color. eReference. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781617794032Subject(s): medicine | Toxicology | Forensic medicine | Forensic Medicine | Pathology | Pediatrics | Biomedicine | Forensic Science | Forensic Medicine | Pharmacology/Toxicology | Pathology | PediatricsDDC classification: 614.1 LOC classification: RA1001-1171Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A History of Pediatric Forensic Pathology -- Pediatric Death Scene Investigation -- The Pediatric Autopsy -- Fetal, Intrapartum, and Neonatal Deaths -- Placental and Maternal Conditions in Perinatal Deaths -- Birth Trauma -- Neonaticide -- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI), and Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) -- Pediatric Asphyxial Deaths -- Factitious Illness by Proxy in Children -- Cutaneous Findings in Children -- Skin Conditions Mimicking Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Blunt Abdominal and Thoracic Injuries in Children -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Injuries in Children -- Evaluation of Pediatric Fractures at Autopsy -- Dating of Other Injuries in Children -- Fatal Pediatric Craniocerebral and Spinal Trauma -- Biomechanics of Pediatric Head Injury -- Ocular Findings in Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Neuroimaging of Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Non-Central Nervous System Imaging of Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Adolescent Homicide -- Pediatric Sexual Abuse -- Starvation, Malnutrition, Dehydration, and Fatal Neglect -- Pediatric Suicide -- Sports-Related Injuries and Deaths -- Other Pediatric Accidental Deaths -- Pediatric Iatrogenic Deaths -- Pediatric Toxicology -- Pediatric Natural Deaths -- Cardiac Channelopathies and the Molecular Autopsy -- Other Pediatric Cardiac Conditions -- Childhood Obesity -- Pediatric Metabolic Diseases -- The Disabled Child -- Pediatric Anthropology and Odontology -- Ancillary Studies and Dissection Techniques in the Pediatric Autopsy -- Pediatric Organ and Tissue Donation -- Death Certification -- Expert Testimony in Pediatric Forensics -- Appendices                  .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The investigation of sudden or unexplained death of children represents a unique medical and forensic area of study. Children have unique anatomic and functional characteristics that must be recognized and understood by the medical investigator. Further complicating this process is the fact that the anatomic structure, composition and function of various organs and organ systems in the pediatric population change throughout the developmental stages of childhood. The disease processes, reactions to trauma and risk factors for accidental death and homicide change from infancy through adolescence. Forensic Pathology of Infancy and Childhood provides an authoritative, comprehensive reference text devoted to the medicolegal investigation of sudden unexpected death in children. With contributions from internationally renowned experts, individual chapters focus on specific unique causes and organ systems with detailed accounts of the changes in fatal diseases, risk factors of causes of sudden death, and responses to fatal trauma that occur as a child grows from neonatal stage through infancy, toddlerhood, childhood and adolescence. This text is an essential reference resource for forensic pathologists, medical examiner offices, pediatric pathologists, pediatric hospitals, anatomic pathologists and those in training as well as those in related legal professions.
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A History of Pediatric Forensic Pathology -- Pediatric Death Scene Investigation -- The Pediatric Autopsy -- Fetal, Intrapartum, and Neonatal Deaths -- Placental and Maternal Conditions in Perinatal Deaths -- Birth Trauma -- Neonaticide -- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI), and Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) -- Pediatric Asphyxial Deaths -- Factitious Illness by Proxy in Children -- Cutaneous Findings in Children -- Skin Conditions Mimicking Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Blunt Abdominal and Thoracic Injuries in Children -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Injuries in Children -- Evaluation of Pediatric Fractures at Autopsy -- Dating of Other Injuries in Children -- Fatal Pediatric Craniocerebral and Spinal Trauma -- Biomechanics of Pediatric Head Injury -- Ocular Findings in Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Neuroimaging of Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Non-Central Nervous System Imaging of Pediatric Inflicted Injury -- Adolescent Homicide -- Pediatric Sexual Abuse -- Starvation, Malnutrition, Dehydration, and Fatal Neglect -- Pediatric Suicide -- Sports-Related Injuries and Deaths -- Other Pediatric Accidental Deaths -- Pediatric Iatrogenic Deaths -- Pediatric Toxicology -- Pediatric Natural Deaths -- Cardiac Channelopathies and the Molecular Autopsy -- Other Pediatric Cardiac Conditions -- Childhood Obesity -- Pediatric Metabolic Diseases -- The Disabled Child -- Pediatric Anthropology and Odontology -- Ancillary Studies and Dissection Techniques in the Pediatric Autopsy -- Pediatric Organ and Tissue Donation -- Death Certification -- Expert Testimony in Pediatric Forensics -- Appendices                  .

The investigation of sudden or unexplained death of children represents a unique medical and forensic area of study. Children have unique anatomic and functional characteristics that must be recognized and understood by the medical investigator. Further complicating this process is the fact that the anatomic structure, composition and function of various organs and organ systems in the pediatric population change throughout the developmental stages of childhood. The disease processes, reactions to trauma and risk factors for accidental death and homicide change from infancy through adolescence. Forensic Pathology of Infancy and Childhood provides an authoritative, comprehensive reference text devoted to the medicolegal investigation of sudden unexpected death in children. With contributions from internationally renowned experts, individual chapters focus on specific unique causes and organ systems with detailed accounts of the changes in fatal diseases, risk factors of causes of sudden death, and responses to fatal trauma that occur as a child grows from neonatal stage through infancy, toddlerhood, childhood and adolescence. This text is an essential reference resource for forensic pathologists, medical examiner offices, pediatric pathologists, pediatric hospitals, anatomic pathologists and those in training as well as those in related legal professions.

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