Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry
62341, 1 Akademichna Str., v. Mala Danylivka, Kharkiv region, Ukraine
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Cytomorphological characteristics of necroptates of internal organs of dogs in the early post-mortem period in the aspect of forensic veterinary examinationIvan Yatsenko, Roman Kazantsev Keywords: subexpert animals, cadaveric biotransformation, cell destruction, bacterial contamination, post-mortem organ changes
Yatsenko, I., & Kazantsev, R.
(2022).
Cytomorphological characteristics of necroptates of internal organs of dogs in the early post-mortem period in the aspect of forensic veterinary examination.
Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary Sciences,
13(4),
60-74.
https://doi.org/10.31548/ujvs.13(4).2022.60-74
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Informativeness of postmortem dynamics of skeletal muscles of dog and cat corpses for forensic veterinary diagnosis of death due to acute hypoxiaIvan Yatsenko, Roman Kazantsev Keywords: asphyxia; cytomorphological examination; histotopograms; destruction patterns; thanatogenesis; abuse
Yatsenko, I., & Kazantsev, R.
(2024).
Informativeness of postmortem dynamics of skeletal muscles of dog and cat corpses for forensic veterinary diagnosis of death due to acute hypoxia.
Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary Sciences,
15(1),
139-167.
https://doi.org/10.31548/veterinary1.2024.139
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Thanatognomonic substantiation of the forensic veterinary diagnosis in the death of dogs and cats due to haemodynamic disorders and hypoxaemiaRoman Kazantsev, Ivan Yatsenko Keywords: bodily injury; thermal trauma; mechanical asphyxia; animal thanatogenesis; argumentation of an expert opinion
Kazantsev, R., & Yatsenko, I.
(2024).
Thanatognomonic substantiation of the forensic veterinary diagnosis in the death of dogs and cats due to haemodynamic disorders and hypoxaemia.
Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary Sciences,
15(2),
66-101.
https://doi.org/10.31548/veterinary2.2024.66
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