| Literature DB >> 26578643 |
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury constitutes a significant proportion of cases requiring forensic examination, and it encompasses (1) blunt, nonmissile head injury, especially involving motor vehicle accidents, and (2) penetrating, missile injury produced by a range of high- and lower-velocity projectiles. This review examines the complex pathophysiology and biomechanics of both types of neurotrauma and assesses the macroscopic and histologic features of component lesions, which may be used to determine the cause and manner of death resulting from an intentional assault or accident. Estimation of the survival time postinjury by pathologic examination is also important where malicious head injury is suspected, in an attempt to ascertain a time at which the traumatic event might have been committed, thereby evaluating the authenticity of statements made by the alleged perpetrator.Entities:
Keywords: age of lesions; artifacts; axonal injury; brain edema; captive bolt stunning; cerebral ischemia; contusions; gunshot wounds; intracranial hemorrhage; ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy; traumatic brain injury; veterinary forensic neuropathology
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26578643 DOI: 10.1177/0300985815612155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221