A collection of cutting-edge reviews of many of the key recent medical
and legal advances in forensic science. These critical surveys
concentrate on common pathological entities likely to be encountered in
daily forensic routine, as well as on specific pathological conditions
rarely seen in the autopsy room. Complementing rather than replacing the
classic textbooks in forensic pathology, the authors explore new avenues
for analyzing the pathology of burned bodies, traumatic brain injury,
death by drug abuse, sudden cardiac death, sudden infant death and
neonaticide, and fatalities resulting from kicking and trampling. Other
areas of interest include accidental autoerotic deaths, hypothermia
fatalities, injuries from resuscitation procedures, the interpretation
of alcohol levels in different specimens, and the potential forensic
differential diagnoses and interpretation of iliopsoas muscle hemorrhage
in the light of autopsy.