Volume 43(2) pgs. 101-203,e10-e20 June 2022

1. The Public Health Role of Medical Examiner Offices During COVID-19 and Other Mass Fatality Events.

2. Comprehensive Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Detection Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and Rapid Antigen Testing in Postmortem Specimens.

3. Non-Firearm-related Homicides at the Medical University of South Carolina, 2013-2018.

4. Investigating the Source of Fatal Pulmonary Thromboembolism in a Coronial Postmortem Population.

5. Hydatid Disease, an Uncommon Etiology of Death in Forensic Practice.

6. Comparative Study of Acute Anogenital Injury Between Consensual and Nonconsensual Postmenarche Adolescents.

7. Loss of Nuclear Basophilic Staining as a Postmortem Interval Marker.

8. Postmortem Interval Estimation With Corneal Endothelial Cell Density.

9. A Survey of Fetal Deaths as ed to a Medical Examiner's Office.

10. Medicolegal Implications of Fatalities Because of Entanglement in the Augers of Feed Mixer Wagons.

11. The Importance of Historical Medical Records  in the Interpretation of Dry Bone Lesions on Identified Skeletal Remains: A Case Study of a Polymorbid Male (1895-1940).

12. Misleading Entry Wounds From Atypical Bullet Behavior.

13. An Occupational Accident That Simulates Firearm Injury: An Autopsy Case.

14. Two Cases of Fatal Inhalation of Easily Available "Recreational" Substances.

15. Systemic AA Amyloidosis Associated With Intravenous Injection of Oral Prescription Opioids-An Autopsy Case .

16. Pseudo-Central Pontine Myelinolysis.

17. Ball of Death: A Fatal Case  on Accidental Death of a Child After Crude Bomb Explosion.

18. Glass Penetrating Skull Injury Mimicking Projectile Injury.

19. Lymphocytic Myocarditis.

20. Sudden Cardiac Death in a Patient With Eosinophilic Myocarditis Due to Hypersensitivity.

21. Transdermal Fentanyl Death Pact.