Usefulness of Systematic Histological Examination in Routine Forensic Autopsy
Overview
Affiliations
The forensic community does not agree on the need to perform histological examination at forensic autopsy. The aim of our study was to determine the usefulness of systematic standard histology in forensic autopsies. A prospective study was carried out on 428 autopsy cases for which standard histological examination was systematic. Mechanism of death not shown by gross anatomic findings was discovered by histology in about 40% of the cases. Cause of death was established by only histology in 8.4% of the cases. Microscopic findings affected the manner of death in 13% of the cases. Histology provided complementary information about prior medical condition of the deceased in about 49% of the cases. Traumatic lesions were better documented by histology in about 22% of the cases. According to the results of our study, systematic standard histology for the main organs should be used in routine forensic autopsies.
The Impact of Histopathology on Medical Board Autopsies.
Shubhendu K, Mundri S, Kumar S, Kumar A Cureus. 2025; 17(2):e78675.
PMID: 40062106 PMC: 11890611. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.78675.
Pigaiani N, Oliva A, Cirielli V, Grassi S, Arena V, Solari L Int J Legal Med. 2025; .
PMID: 39836212 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-025-03421-5.
A systematic review on the use of C-reactive protein in autopsy practice.
Md Najib A, Yusof K, Wan Shuaib W, Shafee M, Mohd Nor F Int J Legal Med. 2024; 139(1):253-265.
PMID: 39302346 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-024-03328-7.
Castaneyra-Perdomo A, Gonzalez-Mora J, Carmona-Calero E, Makris N, Carrasco-Juan J Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2024; 45(2):151-156.
PMID: 38739896 PMC: 11479582. DOI: 10.1097/PAF.0000000000000939.
Martin-Vega D, Simonsen T, Hall M Int J Legal Med. 2024; 138(5):1947-1954.
PMID: 38589642 PMC: 11306391. DOI: 10.1007/s00414-024-03211-5.