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Guidelines for postmortem protocol for ocular investigation of sudden unexplained infant death and suspected physical child abuse
Authors:Gilliland M G F  Levin Alex V  Enzenauer Robert W  Smith Charles  Parsons M Andrew  Rorke-Adams Lucy B  Lauridson James R  La Roche G Robert  Christmann Linda M  Mian Marcellina  Jentzen Jeffrey  Simons Kenneth B  Morad Yair  Alexander Randell  Jenny Carole  Wygnanski-Jaffe Tamara  The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
Affiliation:Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Abstract:Postmortem examination is a cornerstone in identifying the cause of unexplained sudden death in children. Even in cases of suspected or known abuse, an autopsy may help characterize the nature of the abuse, which is particularly important in the forensic autopsy of children in the first 3 to 4 years of life when inflicted neurotrauma is most common. Forensic examinations are vital in cases that might otherwise be diagnosed as sudden infant death syndrome. The ocular autopsy in particular may demonstrate findings that were not appreciated on antemortem clinical examination. This protocol for postmortem examination of the eyes and orbits was developed to promote more consistent documentation of findings, improved clinical and forensic decision making, and more replicable and coherent research outcomes.
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