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    • Forensic Pathology

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    • Birth injuries stem from fetal, placental, maternal, or instrumental factors.
    • Birth asphyxia causes widespread organ damage via hypoxia and ischemia.
    • Mechanical birth trauma can lead to asphyxia, morbidity, and mortality.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To comprehensively review the spectrum of birth injuries.
    • To elucidate risk factors, clinical presentations, and pathological findings.
    • To emphasize the importance of accurate diagnosis and prevention.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on birth injuries.
    • Analysis of clinical, pathological, and postmortem findings.
    • Discussion of diagnostic criteria and differentiation from inflicted trauma.

    Main Results:

    • Birth injuries exhibit a wide range of severity, from spontaneous resolution to fatality.
    • Understanding pathophysiology is key to recognizing injury patterns.
    • Accurate identification of injury mechanisms is essential.

    Conclusions:

    • A thorough understanding of birth injury causes, presentations, and pathology is vital for clinicians and pathologists.
    • Distinguishing birth trauma from inflicted injuries is critical.
    • Preventative strategies should be informed by comprehensive knowledge of birth injuries.