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    Correction to: Mass poisoning with NPS: 2C-E and Bromo-DragonFly

    The original version of this article contains an error. The Author S. Lehmann incorrectly listed as S. Lehman. The correct spelling is presented above. The original article has been corrected.

    S. Iwersen-Bergmann, S. Lehmann, A. Heinemann in International Journal of Legal Medicine (2019)

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    Mass poisoning with NPS: 2C-E and Bromo-DragonFly

    Reports of intoxications with new psychoactive substances (NPS) mostly involve young people, as they are the main consumers of these types of drugs. This report centers on a case that was unusual due to it bei...

    S. Iwersen-Bergmann, S. Lehmann, A. Heinemann in International Journal of Legal Medicine (2019)

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    Methodological approach for the histological comparison between rickets and child abuse

    Metaphyseal changes in rickets and child abuse-related fractures may be difficult to distinguish; therefore, it is important to follow a standardized procedure in order to detect mineralization defects of the ...

    T. Rolvien M.D., S. Butscheidt, J. Herrmann, K. Pueschel in Rechtsmedizin (2016)

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    The Singh Index does not correlate with bone mineral density (BMD) measured with dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) or peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT)

    The Singh Index (SI), a classification system by which the severity of osteoporosis is assessed based on plain radiographs, is a renowned, simple and inexpensive form of evaluating osteoporosis. The aim of thi...

    T. O. Klatte, E. Vettorazzi, J. Beckmann in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (2015)

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    Osteologische Virtopsie einer Moorleiche aus der frühen Eisenzeit (ca. 650 v. Chr.)

    Dr. A.F. Schilling, T. Kummer, M. Amling, K. Pueschel in Rechtsmedizin (2007)

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    High-grade decubitus ulcers in the elderly

    Some elderly persons develop high-grade decubitus ulcers, whereas others with comparable risk factors do not. In Germany, forensic pathologists are increasingly confronted by situations that necessitate an exp...

    K. Pueschel, A. Heinemann, T. Krause in Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology (2005)

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    An approach to the evaluation of fatal hypothermia

    The diagnosis of death caused by hypothermia can often only be made by exclusion. In this article, we discuss the significance of rectal temperature determination at the death scene for establishing the diagno...

    E. E. Türk, J. P. Sperhake, K. Pueschel in Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology (2005)

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    First Inventory of Resorption Lacunae on Rods and Plates of Trabecular Bone as Observed by Scanning Electron Microscopy

    In the present study a novel systematic distribution scheme of resorption lacunae (RL) was applied using scanning electron microscopy. RL, classified as either reticulate patch resorption lacunae (RPR) or as long...

    C. Gentzsch, K. Pueschel, G. Deuretzbacher, G. Delling in Calcified Tissue International (2005)