Description
This book is about forensic cardiovascular medicine and it covers different aspects of cardiac disease. It is written by a doctor who has a lot of experience in this area and it includes case studies to illustrate the points he is making. The book has a special section on the effects of breast cancer therapy on the heart.
A unique resource for medical examiners and forensic specialists,
Forensic Cardiovascular Medicine draws upon Dr. Basil RuDusky's vast experience to provide coverage of the clinical aspects of cardiac disease in a forensic context. The book emphasizes some of the most frequently encountered cardiovascular medical problems facing the medical examiner or forensic medical specialist, while also placing special emphasis on those conditions and disease states that are apt to be overlooked, misdiagnosed, or tardily considered. Covers death certificates, autopsies, and the role of the medical examiner Presents 25 case studies from the author's experience to illustrate concepts, including cardiac trauma, vascular abnormalities, specific cardiopathic disorders, and toxic, physical, technical, epidemiological, and social influences Contains the first complete classification of myocardial contusion and blunt cardiac trauma Includes a special section on the cardiovascular effects of breast cancer therapy Dr. RuDusky has served as a consultant for the federal government, corporations, insurance companies, and independent medical service agencies. He sits on the manuscript review board for several medical journals and is associate editor of
Angiology, the official international journal of the American Society of Angiology and the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis. In this volume, he brings his considerable expertise to this survey of the topic.