ASCP Case Reports: Forensic Pathology
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A monthly self-study that features learning objectives on classic and/or unusual deaths encountered in forensic pathology practice, specific causes and manners of death, and the pathophysiologic processes of disease.
Scheduled Topics (In Process) for 2013:
- Fatal and Nonfatal Acetaminophen Poisoning (Henry J Carson, MD; Mary H. Dudley, MD; Uttam Garg, PhD, et al)
- When Lightning Strikes: A Review of Autopsy Findings (Jennifer Pincus, MD; Michelle B. Aurelius, MD)
- Retropharyngeal and Parapharyngeal Abscesses (Nelli Lakis, MD, MSc; Laura Knight, MD)
- Death Resulting From Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Behavior (Thomas Coyne, MD, PhD; Andrew L. Falzon, MD; Frederick J. DiCarlo, MD, PhD)
- Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (Kari M. Valente, MD; Jerri L. McLemore, MD)
- Lemierre Syndrome (Erin G. Brooks, MD; Bartosz Grzywacz, MD; Michael Stier, MD; Robert Corliss, MD)
- Invasive Pituitary Adenoma (Ross James Miller, MD; Owen Middleton, MD)
- Hantavirus (Andre Barthelemy, BS, MS4; Mario Rascon, MD; Sam Andrews, MD)
You'll receive:
Case history with discussion (8 in total) and, when appropriate, laboratory data and other tables and figures. References include classic treatments as well as recent publications on the topic. CME questions allow readers to synthesize what they have read and obtain credit for participating in each ASCP Case Reports exercise.