Charles V. Wetli American forensic pathologist
Wetli, Charles V.
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Works
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Accidental death from a black-powder rifle breech plug. | |
Agitated delirium versus positional asphyxia. | |
Aortoesophageal fistula and sudden death. A report of two cases and review of the literature | |
Application of the Tri-ess mini metal detector to forensic autopsies (or, how to find the elusive projectile) | |
Atypical autoerotic death: part II. | |
The "body packer syndrome"-toxicity following ingestion of illicit drugs packaged for transportation | |
Brain biomarkers for identifying excited delirium as a cause of sudden death | |
Brujeria: manifestations of Palo Mayombe in South Florida | |
Changing patterns of methaqualone abuse. A survey of 246 fatalities | |
Cocaethylene: a unique cocaine metabolite displays high affinity for the dopamine transporter | |
Cocaine and sudden "natural" death. | |
Cocaine-associated rhabdomyolysis and excited delirium: different stages of the same syndrome | |
Criteria for the interpretation of cocaine levels in human biological samples and their relation to the cause of death | |
Death caused by recreational cocaine use. An update. | |
Death certificate completion by physicians | |
Deaths related to propoxyphene overdose: a ten-year assessment | |
Drug abuse prevention: the physician's responsibility | |
Effect of recent cocaine use on the specificity of cardiac markers for diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. | |
Electrical weapons and excited delirium: shocks, stress, and serum serotonin | |
Emerging patterns of cocaine use and the epidemic of cocaine overdose deaths in Dade County, Florida. | |
The fatal cafe coronary. Foreign-body airway obstruction | |
Fatal cocaine intoxication. A review | |
Fatal excited delirium following cocaine use: epidemiologic findings provide new evidence for mechanisms of cocaine toxicity | |
Fatal heroin body packing | |
Fatal hyperkalemia from accidental overdose of potassium chloride | |
Fatal olanzapine-induced hyperglycemic ketoacidosis | |
Fatal traumatic brain injury with electrical weapon falls | |
Forensic science aspects of fatal sexual assaults on women | |
The Forensic Significance of Conjunctival Petechiae | |
Fungal cerebritis from intravenous drug abuse | |
A guide to the forensic autopsy--conceptual aspects | |
High affinity cocaine recognition sites on the dopamine transporter are elevated in fatal cocaine overdose victims. | |
Immunologic abnormalities in heroin addiction. | |
Intravenous amphetamine abuse, primary cerebral mucormycosis, and acquired immunodeficiency | |
Investigation of drug-related deaths. An overview. | |
Keraunopathology. An analysis of 45 fatalities | |
Lichtenberg figures | |
Listeriosis as a cause of maternal death: an obstetric complication of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) | |
The medical risks of cocaine | |
Modified cardiectomy: documenting sudden cardiac death in hearts selected for valve allograft procurement | |
Mortality from Hurricane Andrew | |
Myocardial necrosis and cocaine. A quantitative morphologic study in 26 cocaine-associated deaths | |
Narcotic addiction in Dade County, Florida. An analysis of 100 consecutive autopsies. | |
National Association of Medical Examiners position paper on the medical examiner release of organs and tissues for transplantation | |
Open revolver cylinder at the suicide death scene | |
Participation of physicians in capital punishment | |
Positional asphyxiation in adults. A series of 30 cases from the Dade and Broward County Florida Medical Examiner Offices from 1982 to 1990 | |
Practical forensic pathology, 1988: | |
Preliminary findings of an epidemiologic study of cocaine-related deaths, Dade County, Florida, 1978-85. | |
A previously unrecognized laboratory hazard: hepatitis B antigen-positive control and diagnostic sera | |
Radiographic evaluation of the cocaine smuggler. | |
Respirator toxicology | |
The retina in forensic medicine: applications of ophthalmic endoscopy: the first 100 cases | |
Sudden death and sickle cell trait: medicolegal considerations and implications | |
Sudden death caused by 1,1-difluoroethane inhalation. | |
Sudden unexpected death from primary pulmonary hypertension | |
Tattoos of the Marielitos | |
The threaded bolt injury pattern | |
Tumors of ceruminous glands | |
What child abuse really looks like |