This book is a valuable tool for studying and reviewing key concepts in forensic pathology. Written in a question-and-answer format, this guide tests readers' knowledge of manner of death, patterns of injury, lab data interpretation, post-mortem radiography and imaging, and more! Hundreds of questions with visual examples, cover both common and more esoteric examples of forensic pathology seen in practice. A great resource for preparing for examination, the question format mirrors the style of the American Board of Pathology examination, provides answers with explanatory rationales for both correct and incorrect answers, and features a Rapid Review of frequently tested details.
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Chapter 2 Medicolegal Investigation of Deaths |
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Chapter 3 Mechanical and Physical Injury |
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Chapter 4 Environmental and Exposure-Related Deaths |
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Chapter 5 Analysis and Interpretation |
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Chapter 6 Deaths of the Young and Elderly |
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Chapter 8 Pregnancy and Sex-Related Deaths |
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Chapter 9 Miscellaneous Topics |
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John M. Wayne, MD Forensic Pathologist, Forensic Medical Management
Services of Texas, P.A., Beaumont, Texas
Cynthia A. Schandl, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)
S. Erin Presnell, MD Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC