Frequency of blood spatters on the shooting hand and of conjunctival petechiae following suicidal gunshots wounds to the head
✍ Scribed by P. Betz; O. Peschel; D. Stiefel; W. Eisenmenger
- Book ID
- 103902642
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 436 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0379-0738
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✦ Synopsis
A total of 103 suicidal and 29 homicidal gunshot fatalities were evaluated. In 42% of the suicides, characteristic findings like blood spatters and/or powder soilings, could be found on the shooting hand by naked-eye inspection indicating the importance of an accurate examination of the deceased's hands at autopsy for a preliminary diagnosis. Petechial hemorrhages of the conjunctivae due to the gas pressure after discharge of the weapon were observed in 22% of those cases with contact shot wounds to the head/neck, but not in cases of distant shot injuries following the use of non-high velocity ammunition. Therefore, conjunctival petechiae can be regarded as an additional but optional sign of contact head shots in cases without alterations possibly influencing the development of conjunctival pin-point bleedings. The evidence of such findings can be of practical importance if the entrance shot wound cannot be examined for whatever reason.
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