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The crash of an 83-year-old civilian pilot in upstate New York [Case Report]
Boglioli, L R; Taff, M L; Ingrassia, A J
PMID: 8201154
ISSN: 0002-8614
CID: 471612
Pathologists as executioners
Taff, M L; Boglioli, L R
PMCID:2359202
PMID: 19313096
ISSN: 0028-7091
CID: 471602
Fraternity hazing revisited through a drawing by George Bellows [Historical Article]
Taff, M L; Boglioli, L R
PMID: 8468766
ISSN: 0098-7484
CID: 471632
Life masks and death masks [Historical Article]
Meschutt, D; Taff, M L; Boglioli, L R
The death of a relative or anyone in a small, tightly knit community with closely shared cultural and religious values has great social impact. As part of the grieving process, people wish to preserve the memory of a loved one or a community leader. Life masks and death masks have been used as art forms to mark life passages, offering permanent reminders of family and continuity with the past. This article discusses the history and technique of life and death masks and their role in 19th-century American culture.
PMID: 1288261
ISSN: 0195-7910
CID: 471642
Surgical treatment of postinfarction ventricular septal defect with aortic stenosis [Case Report]
Boglioli, L R; Traill, T A; Casale, A S; Reitz, B A; Cameron, D E
A 69-year-old man with an acute postinfarction ventricular septal defect was also found to have aortic stenosis. Successful management required closure of the postinfarction ventricular septal defect and replacement of the stenotic aortic valve. The contribution of aortic stenosis to the cause of the infarction and the postinfarction ventricular septal defect, as well as the implications for surgical management, are discussed.
PMID: 1449313
ISSN: 0003-4975
CID: 471652
Homicidal traumatic asphyxia associated with pebble impaction of the upper airway [Case Report]
Taff, M L; Boglioli, L R
The news media tend to sensationalize murders involving multiple methods because of their inherent brutality. Similarly, when addressing a jury, prosecutors often emphasize the most grisly part of a murder to ensure a speedy conviction. This paper reports a case of a teenage boy who was murdered by the use of multiple methods of asphyxia. The methods of asphyxial death and the reconstruction of the sequence of events by the medical experts during the murder trial played an important role in the conviction and ultimate sentencing of the perpetrators.
PMID: 1476139
ISSN: 0195-7910
CID: 471662
Sudden death due to self-treatment of peripheral edema with rubberband tourniquet [Case Report]
Taff, M L; Boglioli, L R; Wright, M E; Gamma, S J
A 70-year-old white male alcoholic with a history of congestive heart failure associated with peripheral edema was found dead in a pool of blood with a circumferential laceration of his right leg. A rubberband was found around the leg deep within the wound. The decedent reportedly refused medical treatment for his cardiovascular condition and treated himself by applying rubberbands and bandages around his legs to stop the spread of edema and infection.
PMID: 1510063
ISSN: 0195-7910
CID: 471672
Sudden asphyxial death due to a prolapsed esophageal fibrolipoma [Case Report]
Taff, M L; Schwartz, I S; Boglioli, L R
Fibrolipomas of the esophagus are extremely uncommon benign tumors. Accurate diagnosis and resection are essential, due to their tendency to become impacted and obstruct the airway. The case is presented of a 56-year-old man who died suddenly of asphyxia because of upper airway obstruction by a prolapsed fibrolipoma of the esophagus.
PMID: 2063826
ISSN: 0195-7910
CID: 471712
A case of autoerotic asphyxia associated with multiplex paraphilia [Case Report]
Boglioli, L R; Taff, M L; Stephens, P J; Money, J
During the past 20 years, the sensational aspects of autoerotic fatalities have captured the attention of medical examiners, psychiatrists, law enforcement agents, and the public, as well as the individuals themselves who engage in these dangerous practices. Reports of deaths related to sexual asphyxia have been presented numerous times at national and international meetings and have been the topic of discussion on television talk shows and in the press. Autoerotic fatalities and all the sexual curiosities related to these activities have prompted death scene investigators to publish case reports, and even textbooks, on the subject. The case presented herein is one of a multicomponent paraphilia in which self-asphyxiation (autoasphyxiophilia) led to a fatal autoerotic event.
PMID: 2063821
ISSN: 0195-7910
CID: 471722
Sudden death due to thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and HIV infection [Letter]
Taff, M L; Schwartz, I S; Churg, J; Boglioli, L R
PMID: 2063827
ISSN: 0195-7910
CID: 471702