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Arch Hellen Med, 37(6), November-December 2020, 810-820 SPECIAL ARTICLE Large animal models in forensic medicine and pathology: D. Doukas,1 D. Tontis,1 M. Stefanidou,2 C. Spiliopoulou2 |
Modern forensic research studies using large animal models are presented and classified by subject, into (a) corpse decomposition and post mortem interval; (b) forensic entomology; (c) forensic toxicology; (d) blunt-force trauma; (e) sharp-force trauma; (f) ballistics; (g) drowning and bodies recovered from water; (h) the effects of electrical discharge devices, and (i) modern imaging techniques applied to the corpse. These research studies have a positive impact on the rapidly evolving scientific field of the veterinary forensic pathology of animal abuse. The value of comparative forensic pathology is highlighted in accordance with the One Health approach.
Key words: Comparative forensic pathology, Forensic medicine and pathology, Large animal models, Research, Veterinary forensic pathology.