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Myoglobinemia markers with potential applications in forensic sample analysis: lipid markers in myoglobinemia for postmortem blood
AbstractThe crush syndrome, in which rhabdomyolysis and trauma occur as a result of heat stroke and drug intoxication, can lead to myoglobinemia. This condition can be diagnosed by measuring myoglobin (Mb) levels in blood and urine. However, postmortem Mb levels are unreliable indicators, since blood Mb concentration drastically increases within a very short time after death and urine cannot always be obtained at dissection; this makes it difficult to diagnose myoglobinemia in a corpse. To address this issue, in this study, we used a lipidomics approach to identify markers that can be used to detect myoglobinemia in postmo...
Source: International Journal of Legal Medicine - October 10, 2017 Category: Medical Law Source Type: research