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ANALYSIS OF POSTMORTEM DETECTION OF ALCOHOL IN CHILDREN’S BLOOD

Abstract

The aim of the study is to analyze postmortem cases of alcohol detection in children’s blood for the definition of toxic effects of ethyl alcohol on a child’s body. Material and methods. The paper analyzes 34 cases of postmortem detection of ethyl alcohol in children who underwent forensic investigations in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Ugra over the past five years. The concentration of ethyl alcohol in a forensic study was determined in 4 age groups: in early childhood (1–3 years), in preschool age (4–6 years), in primary school age (7–10 years) and middle school age (11–14 years). Results. Every single case of postmortem detection of alcohol in children under the age of 14 corresponded to a mild degree of intoxication.

About the Authors

A. S. Novoselov
Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination, Altay State Medical University
Russian Federation
PhD (Medicine), Medical Examiner, Head, Specially Complicated Examinations Department in the city of Surgut, Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine n. a. prof. V. N. Kryukov and Pathological Anatomy with the Course of Additional Professional Education


D. E. Kuzmichev
Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination
Russian Federation
Medical Examiner, Head, Eastern Regional Department


S. M. Donskih
Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination
Russian Federation
Medical Examiner, Head, Forensic-Chemical Department


I. A. Rykunov
Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination, Izhevsk State Medical Academy
Russian Federation
Medical Examiner, Specially Complicated Examinations Department in the city of Surgut, Forensic Medicine Department with the Course of Forensic Histology FAT and PR


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Novoselov A.S., Kuzmichev D.E., Donskih S.M., Rykunov I.A. ANALYSIS OF POSTMORTEM DETECTION OF ALCOHOL IN CHILDREN’S BLOOD. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2019;(3 (41)):81-84. (In Russ.)

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