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利用尸检计算机断层扫描揭示一具严重腐败且高度白骨化尸体中的急性硬膜下血肿。

Use of postmortem computed tomography to reveal acute subdural hematoma in a severely decomposed body with advanced skeletonization.

作者信息

Sano Rie, Hirasawa Satoshi, Awata Sachiko, Kobayashi Susumu, Shimada Takehiro, Takei Hiroyuki, Takahashi Yoichiro, Kominato Yoshihiko

机构信息

Department of Legal Medicine, Gunma University, Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Japan.

出版信息

Leg Med (Tokyo). 2013 Jan;15(1):32-4. doi: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2012.05.005. Epub 2012 Sep 20.

Abstract

An 81-year-old man was found dead 1 month after he had disappeared following a visit to a hot spring resort in early autumn. The body showed severe postmortem changes with advanced skeletonization from the head to the abdomen as well as putrefactive and autolytic changes in the remaining tissues. The thoracic and abdominal organs had been lost. Naked eye examination revealed soft tissue injuries accompanied by ragged edges and characteristic punctures with no signs of vitality, suggesting that these injuries had been due to postmortem animal scavenging. However, bruises were prominent on the anterior parts of both lower extremities. Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) scan demonstrated subdural hematoma over the right cerebral hemisphere, although the brain itself had undergone putrefactive and autolytic changes. Subsequent autopsy confirmed the presence of a 140 g acute subdural hematoma, which would likely have been fatal. This case illustrates that PMCT is able to yield important information about possible cause of death, even in a partially skeletonized body.

摘要

一名81岁男性在初秋前往温泉度假村后失踪,1个月后被发现死亡。尸体呈现出严重的死后变化,从头部到腹部出现了高度白骨化,其余组织则有腐败和自溶变化。胸腹部器官已缺失。肉眼检查发现软组织损伤,边缘参差不齐并有特征性穿刺伤,无生命迹象,提示这些损伤是死后动物啃食所致。然而,双下肢前部有明显瘀伤。死后计算机断层扫描(PMCT)显示右大脑半球硬膜下血肿,尽管大脑本身已发生腐败和自溶变化。随后的尸检证实存在140克急性硬膜下血肿,这很可能是致命的。该病例表明,即使是部分白骨化的尸体,PMCT也能够提供有关可能死因的重要信息。

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