The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology.
Publisher:
Masson Publishing USA.. Hagerstown, MD : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2002)
Frequency: Quarterly
Country: United States
Language: English
Author(s):
National Association of Medical Examiners (U.S.)
Start Year:1980 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0195-7910 (Print) 1533-404X (Electronic) 0195-7910 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 8108948 |
| (DNLM): | A24188500(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 05664235 |
| Classification: | W1 AM451R |
Autopsy Features of Fatal Donkey Attack. Lethal donkey attacks have very rarely been described. The case of a 65-year-old man who was found deceased on a country road with 2 domestic donkeys nearby is, therefore, reported. Examination of the body revealed contusions and lacerations of the face and scalp, a comminuted fracture of the left maxilla, comminuted fracturing of the right radius and ulna and of the left anterior superior iliac spine, a flail chest, and pulmonary contusions. In addition, there were bite marks on the left thigh, right buttock, right axilla/upper arm, and left cheek which corresponded to the dental arcades of t...
Fatal left ventricular rupture and pericardial tamponade following a horse kick to the chest. Horse kicks are rare incidents-especially, if they end in fatality. In this case, a 13-year-old girl collapsed 3 minutes after sustaining a kick to the chest from a pony. Resuscitation attempts were unsuccessful. Postmortem computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were performed before autopsy.Imaging revealed a 3-cm long laceration of the left ventricle and a large pericardial effusion. Using segmentation techniques, the amount of blood inside the pericardium was determined. These findings correlated well with the autopsy findings. Pericardial tamponade was determined at autopsy to ...
Horse-related fatalities in the Province of Alberta, 1975-1990. People use horses for work and recreational purposes on farms and ranches in Alberta, Canada. This retrospective descriptive review examines the records of all those people killed while around horses between 1975 and 1990. The intent is to ascertain features common to these injuries and to suggest prevention strategies. Records from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Alberta revealed that 38 people were involved in horse-related fatalities between 1975 and 1990 and that 22 died of head injuries. All 38 deaths were classified as accidental. Some of these might have been prevented, or i...