2023-03-222023-03-222001-01-01Durak, D. (2001). "Cardiac rupture following blunt traumae". Journal of Forensic Science, 46(1), 171-172.0022-1198https://www.astm.org/jfs14931j.htmlhttps://doi.org/10.1520/jfs14931jhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/31679A case of cardiac rupture following blunt trauma with no additional injuries is described. This can be a difficult diagnosis because of the presence of additional injuries and the lack of clinical symptoms. Here, there was a rupture of the pericardium, all chambers of the heart and the thoracic aorta.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBlunt traumaCardiac injurySternal fractureSurvialAutopsyLegal medicineCardiac ruptureDeathForensic pathologyForensic scienceCardiac rupture following blunt traumaArticle0001697979000282-s2.0-003511803317117246111210906Medicine, legalHeart Contusion; Commotio Cordis; Tricuspid ValveAdolescentArticleCase reportCause of deathForensic pathologyHeart ruptureHumanHuman cellHuman tissueMalePriority journalSport injuryThorax blunt trauma