Difference between revisions of "Forensic pathology"

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Most general differential diagnosis:
Most general differential diagnosis:
*Natural:
*Natural:
**Haemorrhage (e.g. cerebral bleed, gastrointestinal bleed, aortic aneurysm).
**Infection (e.g. pneumonia).
**Infection (e.g. pneumonia).
**Infarction (i.e. myocardial infarction); ''arrhythmias'' are more common in the forensic context, as individuals with MIs don't usu. drop dead-- they go to the ER.
**Coronary atherosclerosis (cardiac arrhythmias - more common in the forensic context than myocardial infarction (MI); individuals with MIs don't usu. drop dead-- they go to the ER).
**Haemorrhage (e.g. cerebral, GI).
***Post myocardial infarction (free wall rupture).
***Ruptured plaque.
*Toxic (memory device: ''PAIRO''):
*Toxic (memory device: ''PAIRO''):
**Poisons.
**Poisons.
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