67 results on '"Nikolić, Slobodan"'
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2. Commentary on the “Entrapment within an ottoman storage bed: an unusual accidental asphyxial death”: the complex asphyxiation
3. Subendocardial hemorrhages in a case of complete avulsion of the heart
4. Ruptured femoral artery pseudoaneurysm in drug abuser mimicking homicidal inguinal stab wound
5. Unusual suicidal penetrating heart injury by captive-bolt gunshot
6. Atypical longitudinal self-inflicted incised wounds as a cause of death in an ecstasy user
7. Regarding ‘traumatic herniation of intestine through ruptured skin at the ankle’
8. Clandestine mummified remains
9. Ectopic right thoracic kidney associated with Bochdalek hernia as the cause of diagnostic confusion
10. Regarding “The ongoing loss of historical material from institutions“
11. The banding phenomenon: injury or hypostasis?
12. Regarding “The caul and its relation to drowning, lawyers and sorcerers”: not all children born with the caul had a good fate
13. Cysticercosis and suicide – an example from a forensic collection
14. Suffocation by massive blood aspiration due to intraoral gun-shot injury –the oldest museum specimen in the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Belgrade
15. Comparative Analysis of Femoral Macro- and Micromorphology in Males and Females With and Without Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna: A Cross-Sectional Cadaveric Study
16. Micro-computed Tomography Study of Frontal Bones in Males and Females with Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna
17. Sometimes human hair can become fair over time as the result of a long post mortem period
18. Closed-head injuries followed by detached brain tissue in the external auditory canals
19. Lesser availability of corrosive substances could decrease the rate of suicide attempts and corrosive attacks over time
20. Regarding “lethal mesenteric perforation by osteophytes after blunt abdominal trauma”
21. Exsanguination from arteriovenous fistula: anything is possible!
22. Mechanism of brain swelling in cases of brain evisceration due to catastrophic craniocerebral injury – an autopsy study
23. Exsanguination from a puncture wound to arteriovenous fistula as the method of suicide in a chronic kidney disease patient
24. Are certain pathological findings in adult autopsies absent in the very young?
25. An unusual case of pulmonary fat embolism following blunt trauma
26. Simon’s hemorrhages in a case of a fatal construction site accident as the result of body hyperextension in the upside-down position – a possible reconstruction of the injury mechanism
27. Suicidal head impalement with a hydraulic press machine – occupation-related suicide in a psychiatric patient
28. Intestinal obstruction as a cause of death in the mentally disabled
29. Regarding “Fatal air embolism in hospital confirmed by autopsy and postmortem computed tomography”
30. Regarding the editorial “The autopsy evaluation of ‘straightforward’ fire deaths”
31. Patent foramen ovale, paradoxical embolism and fatal coronary obstruction
32. “The pen is mightier than the sword” – suicidal trans-orbital intracranial penetrating injury from a pencil
33. Regarding “Lethal hypothermia – a sometimes elusive diagnosis”
34. Double suicidal gunshot wounds to the heart
35. Copper-beaten skull appearance in the setting of Marfan syndrome
36. Regarding ligature induced blister formation in hanging – the “pinch” effect
37. Regarding the sudden death of a juvenile with rare TdT-negative T-LBL/T-ALL, splenic rupture, and mediastinal mass
38. Fluid content protected lungs against heat, but not against carbon monoxide inhalation
39. Unusual appearance of facial petechiae and conjunctival hemorrhages: the trout phenomenon in a case of fatal subarachnoid hemorrhage due to ruptured berry aneurysm
40. Regarding the vitality of the gastric mucosal tears in the case of exsanguination
41. Suicidal Krönlein shot with a home manufactured firearm
42. Regarding instantaneous cerebral swelling following severe cranio-cerebral trauma with brain evisceration
43. Histological appearance of anomalous anterior papillary muscle
44. Aortic dissection in a young adolescent: never too late to solve a case
45. Two cases of homicidal corrosive poisoning: once upon a time
46. Pneumopericardium as a consequence of air embolism
47. Regarding the tongue protrusion as an indicator of vital burning. Much ado about nothing
48. Is the phenomenon of “crow’s feet” in cases of high-voltage accidents a vital reaction?
49. “Banding” esophagus: circumferential bruising due to ligature neck constriction or circumferential hypostasis due to rapid death?
50. Head injuries in falls from a standing height: Do fractures of the orbital roof matter? A prospective autopsy study
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