Volume 43(4) pgs. 297-387,e88-e104 December 2022

1. The Scalpel Is Passed: An Interview With Dr Mary Case.

2. Effectiveness of Rapid Antigen Testing in Forensic Cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection, Including Delta Variant.

3. Determination of the Force Required to Produce Stab "Wounds" in Fruit Compared With Cadaveric Chest Tissue.

4. Proliferation of Novel Synthetic Opioids in Postmortem Investigations After Core-Structure Scheduling for Fentanyl-Related Substances.

5. Characteristics and Geographic Variation in Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths in the District of Columbia.

6. Autopsy-Diagnosed Injury Deaths in Persons With Acute or Chronic Alcohol Use: A Review of 1000 Deaths With History of Alcohol Use.

7. A 13-Year Study of Fatal Falls From Height in Northern Tunisia.

8. Traumatic Diaphragmatic Injuries at Medicolegal Autopsy: A 1-Year Prospective Study.

9. Success of Low Aromatic Fuel in Preventing Gasoline Sniffing Deaths.

10. Death After Poison Ivy Smoke Inhalation.

11. Electrocution Due to Fractal Wood Burning: Two Case Reports and a Review of the Medical Literature.

12. Suicide by Gaseous Displacement of Atmospheric Oxygen With Carbon Dioxide From Dry Ice Sublimation.

13. Clonazolam Intoxication Case Report: Danger of Designer Benzodiazepines.

14. An Unexpected Death Due to a Subclinical Pheochromocytoma After an Induced Abortion.

15. Postmortem Diagnosis of Invasive Disseminated Aspergillosis After Tongue Piercing.

16. Increased Heart Weight as an Independent Factor for Sudden Death.

17. Response to "Increased Heart Weight as an Independent Factor for Sudden Death".

18. Letter to the Editor Regarding the Article "Complex (Multimodality) Suicides in New York City: 2008-2017".

19. Double Death Electrocution in the Bathtub.

20. Lightning Metallization Injury.

21. Congenital Supratentorial Neuroectodermal Primary Tumor: A Rare Embryonal Tumor With an Uncommon Clinical Presentation.

22. Fatal Undernutrition Due to Severe Gastrointestinal Ascariasis in an Adult.