Leading forensic pathologists from around the world synthesize the
practical advances in a variety of important subspecialties of forensic
pathology and demonstrate how the latest medical and scientific progress
is being applied to solve current problems of high interest to forensic
pathologists today. The authors offer cutting-edge insights into death
from environmental conditions (lightning and elder abuse), homicide by
sharp force, death from natural causes (asthma, Marfan syndrome, and
peliosis of the liver and spleen), and pathology of human endothelium in
septic organ failure. Additional chapters address special aspects of
crime scene interpretation and behavioral analysis, neogenesis of
ethanol and fusel oils in putrefying blood, agrochemical poisoning,
imaging techniques in forensic pathology, and fixation techniques for
organs and parenchymal structures. A comprehensive, up-to-date review of
the international literature is given for each chapter.