
The authors discuss the basic types of the mechanism of drowning and different findings on necropsy. They draw attention to some endogenous and exogenous factors which participate in the development and course of drowning and changes which occur when the corpse is in water for prolonged periods. On examples from practice they demonstrate difficulties which may influence the diagnosis, in particular uncommon interferences with the organism.
Male, Drowning, Humans, Forensic Medicine, Middle Aged
Male, Drowning, Humans, Forensic Medicine, Middle Aged
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