The primary medico-legal investigation goal in deaths due to animal attacks is distinguishing between animal-related injuries and potential homicidal wounds. We report the case of a 49-year-old male found dead in his farm's pigsty, where a sow and her piglets were present. At the postmortem examination, numerous, severe blunt force injuries were observed on the body, with special regard to the upper extremities where massive injuries involving soft tissues, bones, and regional vessels, tendons, and nerves were present.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhen a mummified body is found, it requires the forensic pathologist to determine the manner and cause of death. The mummified body of an older man was found walled in an alcove in a silicon-sealed bedroom, in a semi-supine position with the back on the floor and the legs on the wall. Two plastic bags covered the body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThrombosis of the tricuspid valve is a very rare cardiac pathological condition, characterized by the location and formation of thrombus near the valve edges. Clinically it can be very easy to mistake it for a myxoma or an infective endocarditis. The aetiology of this condition is an alteration of coagulation, deep venous thrombosis, cardiac structural anomalies or idiopathic forms of hearts that appear structurally normal.
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