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E-raamat: Pathology of Neck Injury

(Queen Mary University of London, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Sep-2025
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040423578
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Pathology of Neck Injury, Second Edition is a practical guide and reference to all pathological aspects of neck injury. It covers a broad spectrum of trauma of the neck region, reflecting the experiences of many distinguished pathologists and those of author Peter Vanezis with more than 50 years of expertise in the field.

This highly illustrated text begins by explaining the anatomy of the neck region as relevant to trauma investigation and the various techniques required in its examination. Coverage goes on to describe penetrating injuries, comprising mainly sharp force trauma and firearm injuries. Asphyxial and related deaths are subsequently discussed in a series of chapters before coverage turns to the examination of blunt impact, non-compressive injuries. Here special reference is made to their common occurrence in road traffic accidents. Finally, the book concludes with environmental, toxic, and iatrogenic causes of injury. Where appropriate, and especially with regard to penetrating and compressive modes of trauma, the interpretation of injuries and their differentiation into various categories such as homicide, suicide, or accident has been noted.

Pathology of Neck Injury, Second Edition is an essential guide for all those involved in the relevant specialties of pathology, surgery, and forensic medicine—particularly pathologists, both qualified and in training, but also to clinical forensic practitioners, trauma specialists, ENT surgeons, and general surgeons.



Pathology of Neck Injury, Second Edition is a practical guide and reference to all pathological aspects of neck injury. It covers a broad spectrum of trauma of the neck region, reflecting the experiences of many distinguished pathologists and those of author Peter Vanezis with more than 50 years of expertise in the field.

1. Introduction
2. Anatomy
3. Techniques of Examination
4. Penetrating
Injuries
5. Compressive Neck Injury I: General Signs Associated with Asphyxia
6. Compressive Neck Injury II: Manual Strangulation
7. Compressive Neck
Injury III: Ligature Strangulation
8. Compressive Neck Injury IV: Hanging
9.
Internal Airway Obstruction
10. Non-Compressive Blunt Impact Injuries to
Anterior Compartment
11. Non-Compressive Blunt Impact Injuries to Posterior
Compartment
12. Toxic, Environmental, and Miscellaneous Causes of Neck Injury
13. Injuries Resulting from Therapeutic, Investigative, and Other Related
Actions
Peter Vanezis, OBE, M.B., Ch.B., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.Path., F.R.C.P. (Glasg.), F.F.F.L.M., F.C.S.F.S., F.R.S.M., F.A.F.M.S. (UK), D.M.J. (Path) is Professor Emeritus of Forensic Medical Sciences at the University of London. After qualifying in Medicine at the University of Bristol Medical School in 1972, the author began his career in Forensic Medicine in 1974 at the London Hospital specialising in pathology, and then as a Regius Professor at the University of Glasgow, before returning to Queen Mary University of London. In 2010, he established the Academy of Forensic Medical Sciences and became an Emeritus Professor at the University of London in 2018. The author has been involved in many high-profile cases and participated and led teams in aircraft accidents and other mass disasters. He was made an OBE in 2001 for Forensic Pathology Services in Kosovo. Whilst in Glasgow, he established the first Human Identification Centre and the Centre for International Forensic Assistance. He was a member of the Forensic Advisory Board of the International Committee of the Red Cross for many years and had arranged numerous courses on human rights abuses locally and abroad. He has authored over 160 publications in peer-reviewed journals, authored four textbooks, and contributed numerous chapters in textbooks. He has also been a past president of the British Academy of Forensic Sciences and a past editor-in-chief of Medicine, Science and the Law (currently Emeritus EC). He is currently Vice-Chairman of Digital Autopsy UK and Honorary President of the Balkan Academy of Forensic Sciences. His research interests include various aspects of forensic pathology, identification, and developing educational needs. He has received three awards for his research from the British Medical Association (BMA) as well as a number of other substantial grants.