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Skull and Encephalic Injuries Caused by Beach Umbrellas: Case Reports and Review of Literature

2016

This study reports two unusual cases of skull-encephalic injuries in bathers that were caused by violent impacts with beach umbrellas. The first case concerned a 36-year-old man who, while lying on a sun bed, was struck on his left temple by a beach umbrella, which had been blown away by a gust of wind. The second case concerned a six-year-old child who was struck on the right temporal region while he was playing on the sand. Both subjects died. A review of the literature was carried out. Various skull and brain injuries caused by several objects were found, but no injuries caused by beach umbrellas were detected. There were only cases of injuries caused by normal umbrellas. These cases sho…

EngineeringInjury controlAccident prevention2734Poison controlEncephalic injureComputed tomographyPathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleInjury preventionGeneticsForensic engineeringmedicine030216 legal & forensic medicineComputed tomographyUncommon accidentKnock on the headmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrytechnology industry and agricultureRight temporal regionBeach umbrella; Computed tomography; Encephalic injures; Forensic science; Knock on the head; Uncommon accident; 2734; GeneticsSkullmedicine.anatomical_structureLeft temple030221 ophthalmology & optometryForensic sciencebusinessBeach umbrellaJournal of Forensic Sciences
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Child abuse in a medical setting: Case illustrations of two variants of munchausen sindrome by proxy

2017

Munchausen syndrome is a complex type of abuse, which is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed in clinical practice, and has harmful consequences for children. Its relationship with child abuse, of which it is a variety, must be recognized in clinical and forensic practice. The authors report herein two observed cases of different types of Münchausen syndrome by proxy (MSbP). The first, is the most severe form of MSbP, with induced, true illness and related pathological symptoms into victim. The second case is a moderate form, much more complex to detect, in which a perpetrator parent simulates and aggravates the child‘s illness. Adequate training of health professionals and investigators…

Factitious disorderChild abuse; Diagnosis; Factitious disorders; Forensic; Guidelines; Munchausen syndrome by proxy; Medicine (all)Munchausen syndrome by proxySettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleMedicine (all)ForensicGuidelineChild abuseDiagnosi
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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATIONS: GENITO-URINARY COMPLICATIONS AND ETHICAL-LEGAL ASPECTS

2015

Many women in the world are still undergoing female genital mutilations (FGMs) even if in almost all the countries, the practice of FGM is illegal. The increase of immigration, particularly from African Countries, to Europe, and Italy too, led to consider this phenomenon with particular attention and skill. All the operators in health services need to know the different types of FGMs and the related complications and the psychological and sexual sequels. Urological complications, in particular, are not rare and the changing anatomy of the external genital apparatus can also make the catheter insertion sometimes difficult. This review analyzes the epidemiology of FGMs, the reasons why the p…

Female circumcisionlegal aspectsmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationMEDLINEcomplicationgenital mutilationSettore MED/24 - UrologiaPostoperative ComplicationsSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleNeed to knowEpidemiologymedicineHumansSex organUrinary Complicationmedia_commonCatheter insertionbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineFemale Urogenital DiseasesFamily medicineCircumcision FemaleFemalebusiness
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Role of MDCT virtopsy in valuation of burned bodies and its comparison with traditional autopsy

2014

Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References

Foreign bodiesComputer Applications-Virtual imaginggenetic structuresSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleComputer Applications-Detection diagnosisForensic / Necropsy studiesForensics Foreign bodies Computer Applications-Virtual imaging Computer Applications-Detection diagnosis CT Forensic / Necropsy studiesForensicsCT
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Changes to legal forensic inspections in Sicily during Covid-19

2020

Our institute, in collaboration with the Public Prosecutor’s Office, arranges for cadaveric inspections during a judicial inspection, jointly with the police. With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, operating methods have changed. Specifically, we now discuss the cases individually before attending to guarantee the health of operators and citizens

Forensic pathology2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Pneumonia ViralSpecimen HandlingSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegalePandemicmedicineHumansForensic PathologyPandemicsSicilybusiness.industryCOVID-19General MedicineForensic Medicinemedicine.diseasecadaveric ispection covid 19 operating methodForensic scienceAutopsyClinical CompetenceMedical emergencyClinical competenceCoronavirus InfectionsbusinessCoronavirus InfectionsMedico-Legal Journal
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Sexual Abuse-Current Medico-legal, Forensic and Psychiatric Aspects

2013

Abstract Violence against women and minors is a worldwide problem that has not yet been sufficiently acknowledged. There are many obstacles especially when sexual abuses have to be evaluated. These problems are present both when victims of sexual abuse are evaluated and when sex offenders are dealt with, especially when the offenders are juvenile sex offenders (JSO). These issues give cause for great concern about prognosis, and the resulting psychosocial implications, and call for a special effort from the scientific community in identifying appropriate prevention and treatment methods. This chapter is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the forensic and psychiatric features,…

Forensic scienceMedico legalmedicine.medical_specialtySexual abuse juvenile sexual offendersEpidemiology of child psychiatric disordersSexual abuseSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegalemedicinePsychiatryPsychologySettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile
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GHB: farmaco, sostanza d’abuso e droga da stupro: diverse tipologie di uso, differenti problematiche analitico-forensi

2012

L’acido gamma-idrossibutirrico (GHB) è un neurotrasmettitore con effetti gaba-mimetici; si tratta di un composto endogeno, ma notoriamente usato per le applicazioni terapeutiche come anestetico per via endovenosa, come sedativo e per il trattamento della narcolessia. Dagli anni ‘80 è comune sostanza usata come doping, quindi emerge come droga da “tempo libero” nei rave-party; più recentemente, i supposti effetti afrodisiaci e la reale capacità di induzione di amnesia retrograda ne hanno indotto l’utilizzazione quale sostanza in grado di ridurre la capacità di resistenza della vittima di uno stupro annoverandola tra le cosiddette “date rape drugs” (Drug facilitated sexual assault, DFSA), e c…

GHB dipendenza DFSA accertamento forenseSettore MED/43 - Medicina Legale
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A report of an international collaborative experiment to demonstrate the uniformity obtainable using DNA profiling techniques

1992

This paper describes a collaborative exercise intended to demonstrate whether uniformity of DNA profile results could be achieved between different European laboratories. It was shown that this goal can be obtained provided that a common protocol is followed (specifically the use of a common electrophoretic buffer as being the most important parameter). Generally, lower molecular weight loci (with lower molecular weight fragments) such as YNH24 perform better than higher molecular weight loci such as MS43a. The results of the exercise are discussed in relation to the objectives of the European DNA profiling group (EDNAP).

GeneticsProtocol (science)Quality ControlElectrophoresis Agar GelDNA/bloodRestriction MappingComputational biologyDNABiologySettore MED/43 - MEDICINA LEGALEDNA FingerprintingPathology and Forensic MedicineDNA profilingMulticenter studyAutoradiographyHumansRestriction fragment length polymorphismLaboratoriesLawDNA Fingerprinting/standards
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National, regional, and global trends in fasting plasma glucose and diabetes prevalence since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys…

2011

Summary Background Data for trends in glycaemia and diabetes prevalence are needed to understand the effects of diet and lifestyle within populations, assess the performance of interventions, and plan health services. No consistent and comparable global analysis of trends has been done. We estimated trends and their uncertainties in mean fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and diabetes prevalence for adults aged 25 years and older in 199 countries and territories. Methods We obtained data from health examination surveys and epidemiological studies (370 country-years and 2·7 million participants). We converted systematically between different glycaemic metrics. For each sex, we used a Bayesian hier…

GerontologyAdultBlood GlucoseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLatin AmericansPsychological interventionGlobal HealthBody Mass IndexSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleDiabetes mellitusEpidemiologymedicineGlobal healthDiabetes MellitusPrevalencePopulation growthHumansHemoglobin A GlycosylatedGlycated Hemoglobinbusiness.industryPublic healthDiabetes MellituGeneral MedicineFastingHealth Surveymedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysWorld HealthFemalebusinessBody mass indexDemographyHumanLancet (London, England)
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Death of a 23-year-old man from cardiac conduction system injury through a blunt chest impact after a car accident.

2014

Abstract Cardiac contusion, usually caused by blunt chest trauma, has been recognized with increased frequency over the past decades. Traffic accidents are the most frequent causes of cardiac contusion resulting from a direct blow to the chest. Myocardial contusion is difficult to diagnose; the clinical presentation varies greatly, ranging from a lack of symptoms to cardiogenic shock and arrhythmia. Although death is rare, cardiac contusion can be fatal. The authors report a case of death due to a cardiac conduction system injury from a blunt chest impact following a car accident. The autopsy showed no external signs of thoracic trauma, no evident rib or sternum fractures. A small sub-endoc…

Health (social science)Sternumblunt chest traumaAutopsyPathology and Forensic MedicineBluntSettore MED/43 - Medicina Legalecar accidentmedicinelcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudencelcsh:R5-920cardiac contusionbusiness.industryCardiogenic shockMyocardial contusionmedicine.diseaseAtrioventricular nodecardiac conduction system injurymedicine.anatomical_structureforensic pathological diagnosisAnesthesialcsh:K1-7720cardiovascular systemPresentation (obstetrics)Electrical conduction system of the heartbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)Law
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