Abstract
Anaphylactic deaths represent a critical issue for forensic pathologists and its post-mortem diagnosis requires several steps in order to formulate a correct and reliable diagnosis, which is not always reachable in a forensic setting. This is the reason why, especially in deaths occurred out-of-hospital or in an unclear accidental manner, reliable diagnostic methods to confirm or exclude anaphylaxis would be of great value (1)
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