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The importance of the detail forensic-neuropathological examination in the determination of the diffuse brain injuries
According to the contemporary classification, traumatic brain damage is divided on focal and diffuse brain injuries, and primary and secondary brain damage. The aim of this...
Authors: Davceva N., Janevska V., Ilievski B., Spasevska L., Jovanovic R
Issue: 1/2012
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Evaluation of childhood medicolegal autopsies in Bratislava and Trnava regions, Slovakia
Introduction: Studies dealing with analysing cases of violent, sudden and unexpected deaths in childhood are very important, as these deaths can be prevented to a high...
Authors: Šidlo J., Šikuta J., Kuruc R., Šidlová H.
Issue: 1/2012
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Immunohistochemistry and serum values of S-100B, glial fibrillary acidic protein, and hyperphosphorylated neurofilaments in brain injuries
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) triggers a series of reactions resulting in cytoskeletal-related changes varying between focal and diffuse injuries. Methods: The...
Authors: Vajtr D., Filip M., Benada O., Linzer P., Šámal F., Springer D., Strejc P., Beran M., Průša R., Zima T.
Issue: 1/2012
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