Crib Death

Sudden Unexplained Death of Infants - The Pathologist's Viewpoint

Crib Death

Sudden Unexplained Death of Infants - The Pathologist's Viewpoint

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Crib death (SIDS) is the most frequent cause of death for infants during the first year, striking 1 out of every 700-1,000. Scarce knowledge in the field of SIDS and its pathology has led to a continued and growing concern with finding an explanation, with the goal of being able to either predict or quickly diagnose the infant or term fetus.

A systematic study of the autonomic nervous system and cardiac system has been performed on a large number of infants and fetuses who died suddenly and unexpectedly, as well as in age-matched control cases. The neurological and cardiac findings are described here, and the relationship between SIDS and unexplained fetal death is discussed.

This book helps pathologists, forensic pathologists, pediatricians, obstetrics, and neonatologists in recognizing all potential morphological substrata and puts forward a well-researched postmortem study for use in a standardized autopsy protocol for use in all cases of sudden unexpected infant and fetal death.



Introduction and Aims. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Sudden Intrauterine Unexplained Death (SIUD)
Cardiac Conduction System (CCS)
Central, peripheral and autonomic nercous systems
Material and Methods: Clinical and Pathological Information Form
Post Mortem Regulation on SIDS
Necropsy Proedures
Cardiac Sampling and Study of the Conduction System
Brainstem Sampling and Inherent Techniques
Study of the Carotid Bifurcation, Ganglia and Paraganglia
Lung: Evaluation of the Development Stage
Immunohistochemistry and Other Techniques
Cases Analyzed
Statistical Analysis. Results: Epidemiological Results
Cardiac Conduction Findings
Central Autonomic Nervous System Findings
Peripheral Autonomic Nervous System Findings.-Discussion: Cardiac Conduction Pathology
Neuropathology
Conclusion.
ISBN 978-3-642-08046-3
Article number 9783642080463
Media type Book
Copyright year 2010
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XXI, 146 pages
Illustrations XXI, 146 p.
Language English