Publications by authors named "L W Boel"

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  • * Out of 3,572 autopsies, only 58 (1.6%) had PTE as the main cause of death, which was much lower than the 0.3% recorded in the national death registry during the same period.
  • * The findings highlighted obesity as a significant risk factor, with a mean BMI of 32.7 among decedents, and emphasized the critical role of forensic autopsies in accurate cause of death determination.
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Asphyxia as a cause of death poses a diagnostic challenge in forensic medicine due to both the diversity of underlying mechanisms, and lack of specific markers. Acute emphysema or acute alveolar dilation have long been debated as potential findings in these asphyxia cases. To further explore the supplementary findings in our forensic asphyxia cases, this study applied lung densitometry to pulmonary postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) data.

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Chronic lung disease (CLD) of prematurity, a common cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm-born infants, has a multifactorial aetiology. This review summarizes the current evidence for the effect of the gut and airway microbiota on the development of CLD, highlighting the differences in the early colonisation patterns in preterm-born infants compared to term-born infants. Stool samples from preterm-born infants who develop CLD have less diversity than those who do not develop CLD.

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Background: Bone marrow lesions (BMLs) in knee osteoarthritis (OA) have been assessed histopathologically and by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI); however, a direct comparison of the results has not been reported.

Purpose: To evaluate and compare the findings by DCE-MRI and histopathology of subchondral BMLs in knee OA.

Material And Methods: In total, 19 patients with medial tibiofemoral knee OA undergoing total knee arthroplasty were analyzed.

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The objective was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of an enhanced autopsy triage (EA-Triage) setup consisting of postmortem computed tomography (PMCT), simulated quick toxicological analysis (sQTA), external examination, and case information in determining cause of death (COD) in persons with past or current use of illegal drugs (drug-related deaths). Information on drug-related deaths selected for medico-legal autopsy in 2020-2021 at the Department of Forensic Medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark, was analyzed retrospectively. The included cases underwent conventional autopsy, PMCT, and systematic toxicological analysis.

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