• Sud. Med. Ekspert. · Jan 2012

    [Forensic medical characteristic of the neurovascular apparatus in the case of spinal cord injury].

    • Iu I Pigolkin.
    • Sud. Med. Ekspert. 2012 Jan 1; 55 (1): 22-9.

    AbstractThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the results of the author's investigations concerning spinal cord injuries. The voluminous material obtained with the use of up-to-date research methods (histological, histochemical, and biochemical) includes basic data on the mechanisms of regulation of blood circulation under normal conditions and in the case of a mechanical injury. It is shown that pathological morphological changes in the affected areas of the spinal cord as well as activities of transport enzymes in the capillaries and the reactive processes in the monoaminoergic nervous apparatus of he arteries may be used as the objective criteria for the determination of the time of the injury. The results of these studies find application in the practical diagnostic work for the estimation of the time of the spinal cord injury.

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