Fatal bleeding from major femoral vessels: three case reports.

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Fatal bleeding from major femoral vessels: three case reports. / Türk, Elisabeth; Lockemann, Ute; Tsokos, Michael.

in: INT J LEGAL MED, Jahrgang 121, Nr. 3, 3, 2007, S. 220-222.

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Türk E, Lockemann U, Tsokos M. Fatal bleeding from major femoral vessels: three case reports. INT J LEGAL MED. 2007;121(3):220-222. 3.

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title = "Fatal bleeding from major femoral vessels: three case reports.",
abstract = "We present three unusual cases of fatal bleeding from eroded femoral blood vessels. Erosion was due to tumor metastases in one and abscess formation in two cases. Bleeding occurred from the femoral vein in two cases and from the femoral artery in one case. Extensive bloodstains at the death scene were suspicious of homicide, which was ruled out by medico-legal autopsy in all cases.",
author = "Elisabeth T{\"u}rk and Ute Lockemann and Michael Tsokos",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "121",
pages = "220--222",
journal = "INT J LEGAL MED",
issn = "0937-9827",
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T1 - Fatal bleeding from major femoral vessels: three case reports.

AU - Türk, Elisabeth

AU - Lockemann, Ute

AU - Tsokos, Michael

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - We present three unusual cases of fatal bleeding from eroded femoral blood vessels. Erosion was due to tumor metastases in one and abscess formation in two cases. Bleeding occurred from the femoral vein in two cases and from the femoral artery in one case. Extensive bloodstains at the death scene were suspicious of homicide, which was ruled out by medico-legal autopsy in all cases.

AB - We present three unusual cases of fatal bleeding from eroded femoral blood vessels. Erosion was due to tumor metastases in one and abscess formation in two cases. Bleeding occurred from the femoral vein in two cases and from the femoral artery in one case. Extensive bloodstains at the death scene were suspicious of homicide, which was ruled out by medico-legal autopsy in all cases.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 121

SP - 220

EP - 222

JO - INT J LEGAL MED

JF - INT J LEGAL MED

SN - 0937-9827

IS - 3

M1 - 3

ER -