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Forensic neuropathology advances in 2025 highlight abusive head trauma (AHT) mechanisms and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in new populations. Research also explores sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) and AI

Keywords:
Abusive head traumaCTEChronic traumatic encephalopathyForensic neuropathologyIPVIntimate partner violenceNeurotraumatologySIDSSUDEPSudden infant death syndromeSudden unexpected death in epilepsyTBITraumatic brain injury

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  • The 2025 literature reveals evolving insights into critical areas of forensic neuropathology.
  • Key topics include abusive head trauma (AHT), chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review significant publications in forensic neuropathology from the 2025 literature.
  • To highlight advancements in understanding injury mechanisms, disease pathology, and diagnostic tools.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of key publications from 2025.
  • Analysis of research on biomechanical models, neuroimaging, clinicopathological correlation, and biomarker studies.

Main Results:

  • Biomechanical models clarify AHT mechanisms, but subtle pathology detection remains challenging.
  • CTE understanding expands to intimate partner violence victims; SUDEP research shows overlap with SIDS.
  • AI shows potential in TBI and epilepsy analysis; new biomarkers and cerebellum vulnerability are explored.

Conclusions:

  • Forensic neuropathology relies on excluding other causes of death.
  • Advancements in neuroimaging, biomarkers, and AI promise improved diagnostic capabilities.
  • Further research is needed to integrate new findings into routine forensic practice.