Byard Roger W
Forensic Science SA, 21 Divett Place, 5000, Adelaide, SA, Australia,
Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2005 Mar;1(1):37-40. doi: 10.1385/FSMP:1:1:037.
Postmortem damage to skin caused by ants may result in lesions that resemble inflicted or noninflicted antemortem injuries. In addition, if this superficial skin loss is located in a dependent area, there may be considerable passive postmortem seepage of blood. Three cases are described where such lesions caused concerns regarding the possibility of inflicted or accidental injury. These cases demonstrate that extensive skin loss and considerable hemorrhage may result from ant predation after death mimicking antemortem injury. This is particularly so in bodies that have been left outdoors, but it may also occur in bodies lying indoors. Problems may arise if ants have been removed or lost prior to postmortem assessment.
蚂蚁造成的死后皮肤损伤可能导致类似生前遭受的或非人为造成的损伤的病变。此外,如果这种表皮缺失位于下垂部位,可能会有大量死后血液被动渗出。本文描述了三例此类病变引发对人为或意外伤害可能性担忧的案例。这些案例表明,死后蚂蚁捕食可能导致广泛的皮肤缺失和大量出血,从而模拟生前损伤。在户外放置的尸体中尤其如此,但在室内的尸体中也可能发生。如果在尸体检验前蚂蚁已被移除或消失,可能会出现问题。