Ferrara S D, Pertile G
Z Rechtsmed. 1979 Aug;83(3):245-52. doi: 10.1007/BF02333327.
The results of an anatomohistopathologic study carried out on subjects who died from various causes in resuscitation centers are reported with specific reference to the evolutive phases of the adult respiratory distress syncrome (ARDS). While a precise anatomohistopathologic diagnosis of non-clinically diagnosed ARDS in its initial phase is considered possible, the importance of recognizing this pathology in cadavers and living patients is emphasized because of the medico-legal implications involved.
报告了对在复苏中心因各种原因死亡的受试者进行的解剖组织病理学研究结果,特别提及了成人呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的演变阶段。虽然认为在初始阶段对非临床诊断的ARDS进行精确的解剖组织病理学诊断是可能的,但由于涉及法医学问题,强调了在尸体和活体患者中识别这种病理的重要性。