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Feasibility, diagnostic validity and limits of postmortem evaluation of a newborn infant following an extremely prolonged freezing interval: a thanatological case study
J. Krajčovič, M. Janík, F. Novomeský, L. Straka, P. Hejna,
Language English Country Ireland
Document type Case Reports, Journal Article
- MeSH
- Asphyxia Neonatorum diagnosis MeSH
- Immunohistochemistry MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Infant, Newborn MeSH
- Autopsy methods MeSH
- Postmortem Changes MeSH
- Cause of Death MeSH
- Meconium Aspiration Syndrome diagnosis MeSH
- Freezing * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Infant, Newborn MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Case Reports MeSH
In forensic assessment, denial and concealment of pregnancy has wide-ranging implications including criminal abortions, extramural deliveries, concealment of birth, newborn infant abandonment or even neonaticide. Clarification of whether a newborn was born alive is the most important factor when evaluating an abandoned neonate or concealment of birth. Other points that need to be addressed are determination of viability and maturity of the newborn infant, and the identity of the mother. A prolonged postmortem interval following illegal disposal of a dead body often leads to advanced decomposition, making postmortem elucidation difficult. We report an exceptionally uncommon autopsy case of a well-preserved female newborn, which was accidentally found after eight years in a home freezer. Despite the prolonged postmortem interval, tissue preservation was sufficient for a meaningful autopsy including a comprehensive histopathological study. The purpose of the present investigations was to expand our understanding of thanatological processes, as well as detectability of particular histological findings on the remains of a newborn after extremely prolonged storage in an artificially frozen environment. In addition, this article discusses forensically important issues regarding concealment of newborn infant under specific conditions.
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