Forensic aspects in pediatric pathology
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Forensic aspects in pediatric pathology
(Perspectives in pediatric pathology, v. 19)
Karger, c1995
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This volume focuses on selected areas of paediatric pathology, placing special emphasis on the forensic aspects of embryos, placentas, fetuses and newborns as well as offering helpful guidelines from a legal perspective. The descriptions of embryos and placentas and their use in determining the cause and timing of fetal or embryonic demise are valuable for the expert witness. Also helpful are the chapters on the legal implications of untoward outcomes of pregnancy and the role of the expert witness in court. Authored by both a pathologist and lawyer, the latter describes pitfalls that should be avoided when giving testimony. A further chapter describes the postmortem conferences with the families of the deceased. Other topics include sudden infant death syndrome, paediatric toxicology and cardiac pathology. The timely issue of child abuse is discussed in a chapter outlining an interesting community programme to identify child abuse and in a provocative essay by the well-known author and paediatric pathologist, Dr Gonzalez-Crussi.
Table of Contents
- Founders of paediatric pathology - Dorothy H. Andersen MD, Med, ScD, M.H. Collins
- some thoughts on child abuse, F. Gonzalez-Crussi
- forensic aspects of the placenta, C.G. Kaplan
- embryonic death - pathology and forensic implications, A.E. Szulman
- expectations and reality - untoward outcome of gestation, D.B. Singer
- sudden infant death syndrome - the medical examiner's viewpoint, W.Q. Sturner
- a paediatric forensic medicine programme, T.C. Handy et al
- paediatric toxicology, R.Y. Wang
- the postautopsy conference with families, M. Valdes-Dapena and M.M. Rodriguez
- duties of an expert witness, M.G. Norman and A.F. Wilkinson
- cardiac causes of sudden unexpected natural death in childhood, G.P. Taylor.
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