Forensic histopathology : fundamentals and perspectives /: fundamentals and perspectives. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Forensic histopathology : fundamentals and perspectives /: fundamentals and perspectives. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Forensic histopathology : fundamentals and perspectives
- Further Information:
- Note: Reinhard B. Dettmeyer.
- Authors:
- Dettmeyer, Reinhard, 1957-
- Contents:
- Intro; Foreword to the Second Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; 1.1 Microscopic Examinations and Medical Malpractice Cases; 1.2 Tissue Damage Due to Iatrogenic Interventions; 1.2.1 Silicone Implant Leakage; 1.2.2 Iatrogenic Fistulas; 1.2.3 Decubitus Ulcers; References; 2: Staining Techniques and Microscopy; 2.1 Conventional Histological Staining; 2.1.1 Background Staining and Artifacts in Conventional Staining Methods; 2.2 Immunohistochemical Techniques; 2.2.1 Methods of Antigen Demasking; 2.2.2 ABC Method. 2.2.3 APAAP Method2.2.4 Background Staining and Artifacts in Immunohistochemical Staining; 2.3 Selection of Antigens and Antibodies; 2.4 Special Examination Techniques; 2.4.1 TUNEL Assay; 2.4.2 In Situ Hybridization; 2.4.3 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy; 2.4.4 Electron Microscopy; 2.4.5 Laser Microdissection; 2.5 Tissue Sample Selection; 2.6 Interpreting Histological and Immunohistochemical Staining; 2.7 Selecting a Suitable Positive Control; 2.8 Immunohistochemical Qualification and Quantification of Individual Cell Types. 2.9 Histopathological Studies: Findings and ComparabilityReferences; 3: Histopathology of Selected Trauma; 3.1 Hemorrhage, Necrosis, and Skeletal Muscle Trauma; 3.1.1 Hemorrhage; 3.1.2 Necrosis; 3.1.3 Skeletal Muscle Trauma; 3.2 Neck Trauma; 3.3 Cardiac Concussion and Cardiac Contusion; 3.4 Drowning: Water- Submerged Victims; 3.4.1 Determining the Postmortem Interval inIntro; Foreword to the Second Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; 1.1 Microscopic Examinations and Medical Malpractice Cases; 1.2 Tissue Damage Due to Iatrogenic Interventions; 1.2.1 Silicone Implant Leakage; 1.2.2 Iatrogenic Fistulas; 1.2.3 Decubitus Ulcers; References; 2: Staining Techniques and Microscopy; 2.1 Conventional Histological Staining; 2.1.1 Background Staining and Artifacts in Conventional Staining Methods; 2.2 Immunohistochemical Techniques; 2.2.1 Methods of Antigen Demasking; 2.2.2 ABC Method. 2.2.3 APAAP Method2.2.4 Background Staining and Artifacts in Immunohistochemical Staining; 2.3 Selection of Antigens and Antibodies; 2.4 Special Examination Techniques; 2.4.1 TUNEL Assay; 2.4.2 In Situ Hybridization; 2.4.3 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy; 2.4.4 Electron Microscopy; 2.4.5 Laser Microdissection; 2.5 Tissue Sample Selection; 2.6 Interpreting Histological and Immunohistochemical Staining; 2.7 Selecting a Suitable Positive Control; 2.8 Immunohistochemical Qualification and Quantification of Individual Cell Types. 2.9 Histopathological Studies: Findings and ComparabilityReferences; 3: Histopathology of Selected Trauma; 3.1 Hemorrhage, Necrosis, and Skeletal Muscle Trauma; 3.1.1 Hemorrhage; 3.1.2 Necrosis; 3.1.3 Skeletal Muscle Trauma; 3.2 Neck Trauma; 3.3 Cardiac Concussion and Cardiac Contusion; 3.4 Drowning: Water- Submerged Victims; 3.4.1 Determining the Postmortem Interval in Water-Submerged Corpses; 3.4.2 Histology of the Drowned Lung; 3.4.3 Detection of Diatoms in Death by Drowning; 3.5 Injury by Firearms and Explosives; 3.6 Stab Wounds and Hemorrhage; 3.6.1 Stab Wounds. 3.6.2 Fatal Hemorrhage with Subendocardial Hemorrhage3.7 Asphyxiation; 3.8 Differentiation Between SIDS and Asphyxiation; 3.9 Some Histopathologic Changes due to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; 3.10 Death by Starvation/Dehydration; 3.11 Traumatic Injury to the Kidneys, Liver, and Pancreas; References; 4: Histopathology and Drug Abuse; 4.1 Pulmonary Histopathological Findings; 4.1.1 Pulmonary Edema; 4.1.2 Pulmonary Granulomatosis (So-Called Junkie Pneumopathy); 4.1.3 Pneumonia; 4.2 Cardiac Histopathological Findings in Intravenous Drug Abuse; 4.2.1 Myocarditis. 4.2.2 Cocaine-Induced Findings4.2.3 Endocarditis; 4.3 Drug-Associated Nephropathies; 4.3.1 Glomerulonephritis and Glomerulosclerosis; 4.4 Hepatic Histopathological Findings; 4.4.1 Hepatitis; 4.4.2 Peliosis Hepatis; 4.4.3 Amphetamine-Induced Liver Cell Necroses; 4.4.4 Ecstasy (MDMA)-Induced Malignant Hyperthermia and Rhabdomyolysis; 4.4.5 Heroin-Related Rhabdomyolysis; 4.4.6 Intravenous Injection of Methadone; 4.4.7 Rachacha Consumption; 4.5 Neuropathological Findings; 4.6 Organ Infarction After Drug Consumption; 4.7 Injection-Related Tissue and Vascular Wall Damage. … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxiii, 570 pages), color illustrations
- Subjects:
- 614/.1
Medicine
Forensic pathology
Histology, Pathological
Forensic Pathology
Histology
Forensic pathology
Histology, Pathological
Medical -- Forensic Medicine
Forensic medicine
Pathology
Forensic Medicine
Medical -- Pathology
Pathology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319779973
3319779974
3319779966
9783319779966 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319779966
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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