Forensic medicine : fundamentals, clinical perspectives and challenges /

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Imprint:New York : Nova Biomedical, [2016]
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:New developments in medical research
New developments in medical research series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11407159
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Other authors / contributors:Hammond, Edith J., editor.
ISBN:9781634852838
9781634853064
1634853067
1634852834
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Forensic medicine New York : Nova Biomedical, [2016] 9781634852838 (softcover)
Table of Contents:
  • FORENSIC MEDICINE: FUNDAMENTALS, CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES; FORENSIC MEDICINE: FUNDAMENTALS, CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; CHAPTER 1: FORENSIC DNA PHENOTYPING: A NEW POWERFUL TOOL IN FORENSIC MEDICINE ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FORENSIC DNA PHENOTYPING; SEX DETERMINATION OF THE DONOR OF A BIOLOGICAL TRACE; THE EPIGENETIC AGE SIGNATURES: EVALUATION OF THE AGE OF THE DONOR; GENETICS OF PIGMENTATION: THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS.
  • EYES COLOR PREDICTION OF THE DONOR OF A BIOLOGICAL TRACEHAIR COLOR AND HAIR STRUCTURE PREDICTION OF THE DONOR OF A BIOLOGICAL TRACE; SKIN COLOR PREDICTION OF THE DONOR OF A BIOLOGICAL TRACE; OTHER EXTERNALLY VISIBLE CHARACTERISTICS: HEIGHT, BALDNESS, PATTERNING OF THE FACE; ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH; CHAPTER 2 : DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATION OF ENERGY DISPERSIVE X-RAY FLOURESCENT SPECTROMETY (EDX) IN FORENSIC MEDICINE ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; PRINCIPLE OF EDX; DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATION FOR FORENSIC MEDICINE; 1) Application for Toxicological Examination.
  • 2) Application for the Diagnosis of Seawater Drowning3) Confirmation of Electrocution; 4) Identification of the Lethal Weapon; 5) Pathological Diagnosis; FURTHER APPLICATION AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH; CHAPTER 3: INFORMED CONSENT: THE STATUS QUO IN ITALY ; ABSTRACT; 1. LEGAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMED CONSENT; 2. MINOR PATIENT; 3. PATIENT INTERDICT OR INCAPABLE; 4. PATIENT ENROLLED IN HEALTH RESEARCH; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4: DENTAL DAMAGE: THE STATUS QUO IN ITALY ; ABSTRACT; 1. DENTAL DAMAGE EVALUATION; Neurological Damage; Temporomandibular Joint Injuries; Malocclusions.
  • Traumatic Outcomes of Lower JawTraumatic Outcomes of Upper Jaw; Maxillary Sinus; Teeth; 2. RENEWAL OF TREATMENTS; 3. DENTAL DAMAGE COMPENSATION; 4. ORIGINAL MODEL TO THE QUANTIFICATION OF PERMANENT BIOLOGICAL DAMAGE OF THE TEETH USED AS PROSTHETIC ABUTMENTS; REFERENCES; BIBLIOGRAPHY ; INDEX ; Blank Page.