2020
DOI: 10.19048/fm321
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Possible neurogenic mechanisms in sudden infant death syndrome

Abstract: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is an unexpected non-violent death of apparently healthy child aged 7 days to 1 year, in which the anamnesis and autopsy data do not allow to find out the cause of the fatal outcome. Researchers have not come to a consensus on the thanatological role of morphological changes in the brain. Aim. To determine pathomorphological changes in the brain in the case of sudden death syndrome in children. Material and methods. Forensic medical studies of 118 deaths of healt… Show more

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