Sud Med Ekspert
September 2012
The authors developed a system of criteria for the evaluation of the results of education of forensic medical students based on the scoring and rating scale. The major requirements for the organization of academic activities are considered. It is emphasized that the compliance with these requirements is an indispensable prerequisite for the introduction of the above system in the training routine at the Department of Forensic Medicine.
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September 2012
The original theory of postmortem rigidity has been developed and substantiated based on the concept of postmortem muscular contracture. It is postulated that the unrestricted growth of Ca2+ concentration in myoplasm of contractile cells during the immediate postmortal period brings the actin-myosine complex to the force generation state without subsequent relaxation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report the results of the application of various mathematical models simulating postmortem changes in the vitreous body detected by the method with the use of spin probes of electron-paramagnetic resonance. An original mathematical model was developed based on the Mathematics-7 software package. The data obtained suggest the possibility of using it for expert diagnostics of prescription of death coming.
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September 2010
This work was designed to study morphological traits of 30 stab-slash skin wounds after staying in water for 1-31 days. It was shown that effect of water exposure on morphometric parameters of the wounds depends on its duration, and the resulting changes are characterized by certain regular features that can be used for the purpose of identification of injury implement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe terms and notions used in assessment of medical care quality are sometimes ambiguously interpreted. The authors propose a complex approach to standardization of terminology used for assessment of medical care quality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors propose a modern approach to determination of intraocular pressure in corpses. The method holds promise for estimation of prescription of death coming.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignificant chemical and biochemical signs of acute alcoholic intoxication are considered tanatologically. A complex approach to diagnosis of acute poisoning with ethyl alcohol is proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is distinctly demonstrated on the basis of 7908 measurements of rectal temperature of cadavers of newborns that such thermometry should be made at a depth of at least 5.5 cm in order to ensure an accurate prescription of the coming of death (PCD) in expertise of cadavers of newborns. An optimal method of calculating the sought results as applicable to different situations and made with the help of correction factors is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA mathematic model of estimation of time of death (TD) in newborns is proposed. This computer method of TD timing by changes of body temperature differs from earlier developed mathematical models by possibility to consider individual anthropometric and thermophysical characteristics of the body. It is more precise, shorter and easy to perform.
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December 2000
The process of cooling of the body of a dead human was studied with consideration for the anatomical characteristics of adult and newborn human corpses. The body was simulated as a homogeneous elongated rotation ellipsoid and mathematical model was developed as function of relationship between body temperature and time. After appropriate characteristics in the mathematical model were established, cooling processes and effects of various factors on this process were analyzed for the final ellipsoid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to analyze the norm-setting documents on the order of thermometry, regulating the steps of physician during examination at the site where the cadaver was found and of medical expert during expert evaluations and to disclose the relationship between the depth to which the thermometer is inserted during measurements of rectal temperature and thermometry value. The following conclusions are made: 1) even at the same time of death, the data of rectal thermometry are in direct proportion to the depth to which the thermometer is inserted into the rectum; 2) some assumptions in the norm-setting documents regulating the order of cadaver thermometry are to be revised; and 3) thermometers and method of thermometry performed by medical specialists at the site of accident and by experts at thanatological departments of Bureaus of Forensic Medical Expert Evaluations are to be standardized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors suggest measures aimed at discrimination of the functions performed by forensic medical experts and the services rendered by burial firms. The responsibilities of pathology departments of hospitals and bureaus of forensic medical expert evaluations, which should be reflected in official documents, should be confined to manipulations needed to solve the professional problems and removal of sections. Cases when utilization of certain chemicals or manipulations aimed at restoration of the body are prohibited should be listed in detail.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAssessment of the time of death (TD) at the site where the corpse is found is a most difficult task. Use of the method proposed by C. Henssge based on the use of special nomograms holds good promise.
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August 1997
The present research was aimed to study changes of angular parameters of pelvic bones in children depending on age and sex. The following are angular parameters studied: 1) pubic arch angle; 2) ischiadic angle; 3) angle of pubic bone rami inclination; 4) angle of anterior pelvic semicircle; 5) angle of symphysis inclination; 6) angle of pelvic inclination. To assess the results obtained and reveal variability regularities variation-statistical processing was performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-four cases with pelvic injuries in children resultant from strikes inflicted in the pubic symphysis from the front with blunt hard objects (30 experimental observations, 230 fractures, and 14 expert cases, 119 fractures) are analyzed. The results indicate that in children subjected to strikes in the pubic symphysis with blunt objects it is possible to determine the mechanogenesis of injuries, and, hence, the angle between the direction of traumatic force and pelvic plane (in the pelvic ring plane or at a 45 or 90 degrees angle to it).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty cases of pelvic injuries in children are analyzed. The injuries were inflicted by blunt objects in the diagonal direction from the front from the side. Twenty-five of these (135 fractures) were expert cases, 25 (120 fractures) experimental observations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors analyze the possibility of detecting pelvic injuries in children on an inpatient basis by x-ray examination and computer-aided tomography and by morphological methods during forensic medical autopsy. A total of 146 cases are analyzed. X-Ray examination helped diagnose only 47.
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