1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00200491
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Spontane Aortenrupturen aus gerichtsmedizinischer Sicht

Abstract: Report on 42 cases of "spontaneous rupture of the aorta" (0.4% of the examined autopsies in the case of 9817 court-ordered post mortem examinations, or 1.4% of the deaths by "natural causes"). The ratio of sexes male to female was 2:1. The cause of changes in blood vessels were arteriosclerosis (53.6%) and medionecrosis (31.7%). In 57.1% of cases, ruptures were in the ascending part, in 11.9% in the arch, in 7.1% in the thoracic descending part and in 21.4% in the abdominal descending part. With the exception … Show more

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“…Sudden, unexpected, and spontaneous rupture is possible (Bratzke and Wojahn 1977;Melsen 1973). If specimens are taken from the appropriate site, localized destruction of elastic fibers can be seen histologically (Elastica van Gieson staining).…”
Section: Marfan Syndromementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Sudden, unexpected, and spontaneous rupture is possible (Bratzke and Wojahn 1977;Melsen 1973). If specimens are taken from the appropriate site, localized destruction of elastic fibers can be seen histologically (Elastica van Gieson staining).…”
Section: Marfan Syndromementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In der rechtsmedizinischen Literatur wurde nur selten fiber das Marfan-Syndrom berichtet[8, 40,58]. In der rechtsmedizinischen Literatur wurde nur selten fiber das Marfan-Syndrom berichtet[8, 40,58].…”
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