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E-grāmata: Postmortem Toxicology: Challenges and Interpretive Considerations

(Director, Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Center, Wichita, Kansas; Director, Forensic Science Laboratories and Chief Toxicologist, Sedgwick County; and Regional Forensic Center Faculty of Emporia State University, Kansas)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128151648
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Postmortem Toxicology addresses the various aspects of the practice of forensic postmortem toxicology from a viewpoint of elements which must be taken into consideration for proper interpretation of the toxicological result, not in a vacuum but in a more holistic and global sense.

The volume examines pre-analytical factors, storage containers/conditions, prior medical interventions and therapy, along with information from the scene investigation and anatomical findings. This reference also provides explanation of the complicating conditions for the interpretation of the toxicological results due to postmortem decomposition, embalming artifacts and the postmortem redistribution of drugs. Tolerance is also discussed as an aid to interpreting results from a habitual/chronic user of medications and/or drugs of abuse.

The book is geared towards the current practitioner; however, it is written to be used as a valuable reference for a graduate or post-graduate level courses in forensic toxicology or forensic pathology.

  • Presents a holistic approach to the interpretation of toxicology results
  • Covers pre-analytical factors, storage containers/conditions, prior medical interventions, therapy, and much more
  • Written for the current practitioner, but an excellent resource for graduate level students training in the field of forensic toxicology
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction
1(6)
References
5(2)
2 Preanalytical Considerations
7(18)
References
23(2)
3 Prior Medical Therapy and Medical Intervention
25(16)
Medical Intervention
31(6)
References
37(4)
4 Analytical Artifacts
41(10)
References
49(2)
5 Scene Investigation
51(8)
References
57(2)
6 Anatomical Findings
59(20)
Intravenous Drug Administration
59(2)
Mees' Lines
61(1)
Foam Cone
62(1)
Body Color, Lesions, and Odors
62(3)
Ocular Manifestations
65(1)
Oral Manifestations
65(1)
Perforated Nasal Septum
66(1)
Internal Examination
67(2)
Lung Weight and Pulmonary Edema
69(1)
Urinary Bladder Distention
70(1)
Histological Examination of Tissue
71(2)
References
73(4)
Further Reading
77(2)
7 Unexpected Drug/Metabolites and Endogenous Compounds
79(22)
References
94(7)
8 Drug Stability
101(22)
References
118(5)
9 Embalming Artifacts
123(18)
References
137(2)
Further Reading
139(2)
10 Decomposition Products
141(6)
References
145(2)
11 Postmortem Clinical Chemistries
147(26)
Vitreous Fluid
147(12)
Synovial Fluid
159(2)
Cerebrospinal Fluid
161(1)
Blood
161(6)
References
167(6)
12 Postmortem Formation of Alcohol and Other Volatile Compounds
173(12)
References
182(2)
Further Reading
184(1)
13 Postmortem Redistribution
185(14)
References
195(4)
14 Interpretive Considerations of Postmortem Blood Concentrations
199(22)
References
215(4)
Further Reading
219(1)
Appendix 1 Drug Blood to Plasma Ratios
219(2)
15 Tolerance
221(20)
References
235(6)
Index 241
Timothy P. Rohrig, PhD, is currently the Director of the Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Science Center. He also holds the positions of Director of the Forensic Science Laboratories and Chief Toxicologist at the Center. Dr. Rohrig is part of the graduate faculty of Emporia State University (Kansas) and Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science at Wichita State University. He is also currently Visiting Professor of Forensic Toxicology at the University of Lincoln, in the United Kingdom. Dr. Rohrig is a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the past Chairman and Secretary of the Toxicology Section and past President of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT). In 2009, he was honored to receive the Rolla N. Harger Award for outstanding contributions to the field of Forensic Toxicology. His current research interests include postmortem distribution of drugs, interpretive postmortem toxicology, effects of embalming and decomposition on postmortem toxicological results and the effects of drugs on human performance.