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Title: The dynamics of changes in biochemical markers of the state of tissue in intercostal muscles during the early postmortem period
Authors: Cherkashina, Lidiya
Konoval, Nataliia
Shkliar, Anton
Najar, Saleh
Haidash, Olena
Kuts, Larysa
Gortinskaya, Olena
Demikhova, Nadiia
Keywords: muscular tissue
structural and biochemical markers
postmortem period
diagnosis
forensic medicine
Issue Date: 26-Feb-2020
Publisher: Medpress
Citation: The dynamics of changes in biochemical markers of the state of tissue in intercostal muscles during the early postmortem period / L. Cherkashyna, N. Konoval, A. Shklyar, Saleh Najar, O. Haidash, L. Kuts, O. Gortinskaya, N. Demikhova // Pol Merkur Lekarski. – 2020. – Vol. XLVIII, issue 283. – P. 45–48.
Abstract: The development of technologies in the fields of modern forensic medical diagnosis, pathomorphology, biochemistry and medicine stimulates scientists to develop informative postmortem criteria for determination of the prescription of death coming (PDC) and to solve urgent problems in the practical work of doctors engaged in forensic medical examinations (FME). But the overwhelming majority of the suggested modern methods of investigation cause difficulties in their introduction into everyday practice, most frequently due to problems with material and technical support for FME [2-6,13,14]. The modern practice The dynamics of changes in biochemical markers of the state of tissue in intercostal muscles during the early postmortem period and tactics of forensic medical diagnosis require scientific substantiation of obtainable informative diagnostic criteria at minimum cost for assessing PDC, first of all during the early postmortem period (PMP).
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25848
ISSN: 1426-9686
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