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Short presentation
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a heart muscle disease characterized histopathologically by progressive fibrofatty replacement of the right ventricle free wall myocardium. The disease is associated with a high frequency of sudden cardiac death among young adults, many of which may be seen in forensic pathology.
The diagnosis of ARVC is based on internationally accepted clinical and morphological criteria. Postmortem, the diagnosis relies mainly on the histopathological findings but the real distribution of the pathological changes throughout the myocardium is at present unknown. Currently there is no concensus on the criteria for a postmortem diagnosis. Thus, this serious disease may be missed or, on the contrary, be overdiagnosed due to difficulty in distinguishing the disease from the frequent finding of fatty infiltration of the right ventricle.
Primary fields of research
Histomorphological changes of the heart in forensic autopsy matrial
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
Current research
The objective of the present study is to characterize ARVC in a forensic autopsy and surgical pathology material, based on histopathological, immuno-histochemical and morphometrical findings.
Teaching
Forelæsning for medicinstuderende i klinisk retsmedicin: "Hjertedødsfald" siden november 2010
Forelæsning for medicinstuderende i klinisk retsmedicin: "Stump vold med komplikationer" siden maj 2011
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Cand. med., speciallæge i retsmedicin
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Characteristics of drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA): an observational study at a Danish sexual assault center
Rasmussen, M., Busch, J. R., Munkholm, J., Skov, K. Ø., Nielsen, M. K. K., Hilden, M., Banner, J. & Wingren, C. J., 2026, In: International Journal of Legal Medicine. 140, p. 1131-1144Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Injury rates following conducted electrical weapons and other less-lethal force modalities in real-life police settings: a comparative literature review
Nielsen, M., Munkholm, J., Banner, J. & Wingren, C. J., 2025, In: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology. 21, p. 1396–1406Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › peer-review
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Health-related considerations when choosing between TASER 7 and TASER 10
Wingren, C. J., Nielsen, M., Munkholm, J. & Banner, J., 2024, University of Copenhagen. 11 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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Health-related outcomes and recommendations for a trial phase with Conducted Electrical Weapon as a forcible mean in the Danish Police
Wingren, C. J., Nielsen, M., Munkholm, J. & Banner, J., 2024, Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen. 37 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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Health-related outcomes of police use of different force modalities compared to conducted electrical weapons: A review of the literature
Nielsen, M., Munkholm, J., Banner, J. & Wingren, C. J., 2024, University of Copenhagen. 14 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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Possible health-related outcomes of the warning light of the conducted electrical weapon TASER 10
Nielsen, M., Wingren, C. J., Munkholm, J. & Banner, J., 2024, University of Copenhagen. 4 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research
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Projekt Strømpistol i dansk politi: Sundhedseffekter
Nielsen, M., Wingren, C. J., Munkholm, J. & Banner, J., 2024. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › Research › peer-review
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Impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on sexual assault cases in Eastern Denmark: a retrospective clinical forensic study
Bidstrup, J. E., Busch, J. R., Munkholm, J. & Banner, J., 2022, In: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology. 18, p. 125-132Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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