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==Child abuse presentations== | ==Child abuse presentations== | ||
# Classic - murder vs. other homicide | # Classic: has the triad - murder vs. other homicide | ||
# Isolated head injury - accident vs. homicide | # Isolated head injury - accident vs. homicide | ||
# No evidence of head injury - only medical. | # No evidence of head injury - only medical. | ||
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*Histiocystosis X - in a guy with a head injury that was 7 weeks on a ventilator. | *Histiocystosis X - in a guy with a head injury that was 7 weeks on a ventilator. | ||
*Connective tissue disorder - a in a victim with a retroperitoneal hematoma. | *Connective tissue disorder - a in a victim with a retroperitoneal hematoma. | ||
==Favourite pimping questions== | |||
#Types of decomposition? (Dr. Rose) | |||
#*A. putrefaction, adipocere, mummification. | |||
#DDx of cone of foam at the mouth? | |||
#*A. Opioids, drowning, CHF. Due to pulmonary edema. | |||
#The loose benign things assoc. with the thyroid cartilage? (Dr. Tanguay) | |||
#*A. Triticeal cartilage. | |||
#Causes of sudden cardiac death? | |||
#*Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, ARVC, hypertensive heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis. | |||
==From ''Forensic Pathology''== | |||
===[[Transportation related Deaths Questions]]=== | |||
===[[Asphyxia Questions]]=== | |||
===[[Sudden Death Questions]]=== |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 29 July 2024
Child abuse presentations
- Classic: has the triad - murder vs. other homicide
- Isolated head injury - accident vs. homicide
- No evidence of head injury - only medical.
Outrages in forensic pathology
Defense pathologist opinions:
- Saddle embolus due to "cocaine thickened blood" - in a gut shot in the liver with a shotgun.
- Histiocystosis X - in a guy with a head injury that was 7 weeks on a ventilator.
- Connective tissue disorder - a in a victim with a retroperitoneal hematoma.
Favourite pimping questions
- Types of decomposition? (Dr. Rose)
- A. putrefaction, adipocere, mummification.
- DDx of cone of foam at the mouth?
- A. Opioids, drowning, CHF. Due to pulmonary edema.
- The loose benign things assoc. with the thyroid cartilage? (Dr. Tanguay)
- A. Triticeal cartilage.
- Causes of sudden cardiac death?
- Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, ARVC, hypertensive heart disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis.