The use of the Diatom Test for drowning is controversial. In order to make a more realistic approach in the clinical field it was routinely used and evaluated in a study of the deaths of seventy professional divers where history and mode of death were accurately monitored. It shows that with the use of proper technique and controls—and taken in the proper context—it can give useful supportive evidence of drowning.
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