2018
DOI: 10.14300/mnnc.2018.13132
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Forensic medical diagnostics of morphological changes with sudden infant death syndrome

Abstract: строения лентикулостиарных артерий в зависимости от длины сфеноидального сегмента средней мозговой артерии у лиц с разной формой черепа. Вопросы реконструктивной и пластической хирургии. 2012;2(41):34-37. [Shnyakin P. G., Samotesov P. A., Draljuk N. S., Yermakova I. Ye., Kahn I. V., Galats K. A., Rousskikh A. N. Variants of lenticulostriales arteries structure depending on sphenoidal segment length of middle brain artery in persons with different form of the skull. Voprosy rekonstruktivnoy i plasticheskoy khir… Show more

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“…According to R. W. Byard, all autopsies of SVSD should undergo a structured examination aimed at identifying the main causes of sudden death [10]. The mechanisms leading to sudden and unexpected death seem complex and multifactorial and require the coordination of several overlapping factors in order for death to occur [11,12]. In this case, a thorough full autopsy was performed in accordance with the Rules of organization and production of forensic medical examination in the Republic of Kazakhstan, due to the lack of other macroscopic, histological and toxicological data, the authors assumed that the cause of death of the child was thymic-lymphatic dysgenesis complicated by acute adrenal insufficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to R. W. Byard, all autopsies of SVSD should undergo a structured examination aimed at identifying the main causes of sudden death [10]. The mechanisms leading to sudden and unexpected death seem complex and multifactorial and require the coordination of several overlapping factors in order for death to occur [11,12]. In this case, a thorough full autopsy was performed in accordance with the Rules of organization and production of forensic medical examination in the Republic of Kazakhstan, due to the lack of other macroscopic, histological and toxicological data, the authors assumed that the cause of death of the child was thymic-lymphatic dysgenesis complicated by acute adrenal insufficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%