Background
Vanezis, Peter Savvas was born on December 11, 1947 in Nicosia, Cyprus. Son of Savvas Petrou and Efrosini Vanezis. arrived in United Kingdom, 1951.
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For this text the author has brought together information on neck trauma previously published in a variety of sources - textbooks, theses, journals, papers, records and unrecorded experiences of many who have worked in the field of trauma pathology and forensic medicine. Many of the cases quoted have a medic-legal connotation. Although primarily intended for pathologists concerned with investigation of trauma, it should be of value to other clinicians, police officers and advocates as well as to all those who wish to further their knowledge of the medico-legal implications of neck injury, including lay readers attempting to understand forensic medical reports. In particular the text covers the effect of both direct and indirect injuries to the cervical spine, larynx and other structures of the neck. In addition to coverage of the more commonly encountered types of injury, other aspects of neck trauma which may cause difficulty or are controversial (such as subarachnoid haemorrhage resulting from vertebral artery trauma) are discussed at length.
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Vanezis, Peter Savvas was born on December 11, 1947 in Nicosia, Cyprus. Son of Savvas Petrou and Efrosini Vanezis. arrived in United Kingdom, 1951.
Bachelor of Medicine ChB, University Bristol, 1972. Diploma in medical jurisprudence, 1976. Doctor of Medicine, University Bristol, 1985.
Doctor of Philosophy, University London, 1990.
From lecturer to senior lecturer forensic medicine, London Hospital Medical College, 1974-1990;
reader, department head forensic medicine & toxicology, Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London, 1990-1993;
regius professor, department head forensic medicine & science, U. Glasgow, Scotland, since 1993. Forensic medicine consultant Government Republic Cyprus, since 1984, Kenyon Emergency Superior vena cava syndrome, since 1994, National Medico-Legal Institute, Santiago, Chile, since 1994. Senior civilian consultant British Army, since 1992.
Director Human Identification Center, U. Glasgow, since 1996.
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Active Physicians for Human Rights, Boston. Fellow Royal College Pathologists. Member British Medical Association, British Association Forensic Medicine (member council), British Academy Forensic Sciences (president 1996-1997), Royal College Physicians & Surgeons (Glasgow), International Association Craniofacial Identification, Scottish Medico-Legal Society.
Married Maria Galatariotis, January 17, 1981. Children: Andrew, Frosini.