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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Unit Department of Pathology College of Medicine King Saud University Postmortem Medicine Khaldoon Aljerian MBBS, MHSc, FRCPC Pathologist – Bioethicist – Forensic Expert Forensic Neuropathologist
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Postmortem Medicine PM medicine law & definition Systems Reportable cases PM changes Management COD - DC
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Islamic jurisprudence Council, of the Muslim World League Based on necessities which calls for the postmortem examination of dead bodies, and with which the postmortem examination, becomes more a benefit than a depravity of violating the dignity of the dead human.
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Medicine The science of diagnosing, treating, or preventing disease & other damage to the body or mind.
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Forensic Medicine Forensic medicine: One of the largest & most important forensic science. Medical knowledge - criminal & civil law. Medical science specialties: Therapeutic, diagnostic & basic
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Forensic Sciences Forensic Pathology Forensic Toxicology Forensic Psychology Forensic Anthropology Forensic Archeology Forensic Entomology Forensic Odontology Forensic Serology Forensic Botany
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Forensic Sciences Computer Forensics Criminalistics DNA typing Fingerprints Document Examination Forensic Reconstruction Forensic microanalysis Ballistics
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Pathology Anatomic Pathology: Molecular Pathology Cytology Surgical pathology Postmortem examination Clinical Pathology Biochemistry Haematology Immunology Microbiology
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Forensic Pathology Subspecialty Examination of living or dead persons Provide an opinion concerning: Identification Cause, manner: disease, injury, death Biological and physical evidence Wounds, patterns, and sequence Death investigation
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Forensic Pathology Prevent: Injury, disease, and death
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Postmortem Medicine PM medicine law & definition Systems Reportable cases PM changes Management COD - DC
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Systems Coroner or medical examiner Particular geographic jurisdiction Quasi-judicial powers Inquiry into deaths Complete the certificate of death Recommendations/inquiry
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Postmortem Medicine PM medicine law & definition Systems Reportable cases PM changes Management COD - DC
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Reportable cases Unnatural (suspicious, abuse -/+, iatrogenic, unexpected) Unattended, within 24H ( arrival, anesthesia, procedure) Drugs (prescription, non) Special circumstances: custody, occupation, children, pregnancy, unable to complete certification
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Postmortem Medicine PM medicine law & definition Systems Reportable cases PM changes Management COD - DC
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Changes after Death Rigor - Livor - Algor mortis Decomposition: Autolysis Putrefaction Mummification – Adipocere - Skeletalization Post-mortem injuries -Immersion Burial – Cremation – Medical preservation
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Postmortem Medicine PM medicine law & definition Systems Reportable cases PM changes Management COD - DC
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What does a forensic pathologist do? Authority History Imaging Laboratory tests Physical examination Surgical examination Report Communication Recommendations
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Identification of the Living and the Dead Morphological characteristics Fingerprints Dental DNA profiling Tattoos and body piercing Identity of decomposed or skeletalized remains
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Surgical examination Incisions Tissue samples (surg path, molecular) Tissue, fluid (microbiology and toxicology) Retention correlates all the information
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draws conclusions: Cause, manner of death Report Communicate Recommendations: prevent disease, injury & death
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The Autopsy Lexicon Suggested Headings for the Autopsy Report Randy L. Hanzlick, MD, for the Members of the Autopsy Committee, College of American Pathologists (Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000;124:594–603)
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Postmortem Medicine PM medicine law & definition Systems Reportable cases PM changes Management COD - DC
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Cause of Death Injury or disease that results in the cessation of life “results in” Causal linkages in a temporal chain Temporal delay not relevant
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Triangle of COD Disease Drugs, alcohol & toxins TRAUMA COD
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Disease Ischemia due to coronary atherosclerosis Hemorrhage due to Chronic alcoholism Infection due to pneumococcus
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Trauma Blunt Sharp Projectile Asphyxia Heat, electricity and radiation
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Alcohol, drugs & toxins Alcohols: Ethanol, methanol, ethylene glycol Street: Heroin, cocaine OTC, OTS: Diphenhydramine Prescription: Antidepressants, analgesics Terrorism: Botulinum, SEB
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“Pending” After the autopsy the cause of death is not clear = “pending” Medical or scene information needed Toxicology Microscopy (histologic examination) Examination of retained tissue (brain)
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Manner of Death Natural Accident Suicide Homicide Undetermined
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Acute myocardial infarction Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease Hypertension, diabetes, obesity
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