2024
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1396540
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Pathological alterations and COHb evaluations as tools for investigating fire-related deaths in veterinary forensic pathology

Giuseppe Piegari,
Ilaria d’Aquino,
Giovanni Valerio Salanti
et al.

Abstract: Fire-related deaths are usually a consequence of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning or shock from thermal injuries. In humans, high levels of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) concentrations in the blood can support a diagnosis of CO poisoning. In veterinary medicine, few studies investigated the pathological changes and blood COHb% in fire victims, and no data are available on post-mortem changes in blood gas composition due to fire. This study aims to investigate the pathological changes and COHb levels in both animal vi… Show more

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