Post-mortem cerebrospinal fluid diagnostics: cytology and immunocytochemistry method suitable for routine use to interpret pathological processes in the central nervous system
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Simone Bohnert
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机构:University of Wuerzburg,Institute of Forensic Medicine
Simone Bohnert
Benjamin Ondruschka
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机构:University of Wuerzburg,Institute of Forensic Medicine
Benjamin Ondruschka
Michael Bohnert
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机构:University of Wuerzburg,Institute of Forensic Medicine
Michael Bohnert
Michael K. Schuhmann
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机构:University of Wuerzburg,Institute of Forensic Medicine
Michael K. Schuhmann
Camelia-Maria Monoranu
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机构:University of Wuerzburg,Institute of Forensic Medicine
Camelia-Maria Monoranu
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[1] University of Wuerzburg,Institute of Forensic Medicine
[2] University of Leipzig,Institute of Legal Medicine
[3] University Hospital Wuerzburg,Department of Neurology
[4] University of Wuerzburg,Department of Neuropathology, Institute of Pathology
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International Journal of Legal Medicine
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2019年
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Due to its protected anatomical location, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a very stable fluid which undergoes comparatively little change in the early post-mortem phase. While many immunohistochemical markers already established for clinical diagnostic issues in tissue samples obtained by biopsy could meanwhile be translated also to post-mortem tissue, no systematic immunocytochemical investigations have generally been conducted on post-mortem body fluids and for CSF specifically, have not been established at all. CSF as the fluid directly surrounding the brain should also be examined to allow a more detailed characterization of processes in the central nervous system. Comparing traumatized tissue and CSF can complete forensic assessment and complement neuropathological evaluation.