Kelemen G
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1983 Mar-Apr;92(2 Pt 1):134-6. doi: 10.1177/000348948309200207.
The otologic literature contains no description of the histopathological features of temporal bones of persons who perished in drowning accidents. Three temporal bones from two fatal cases of drowning were studied in serial sections. Two temporal bones were from a man aged 31 years who collapsed after scuba diving and died three days later. One temporal bone was from a 32-year-old man, serving in the navy, who drove his car, probably accidentally, into the sea and drowned in it. Histopathological findings appeared to be similar in the two cases. Diffuse hemorrhage was evident throughout the middle ear and inner ear. The tympanic and round window membranes appeared to be intact although hemorrhage had occurred within the tissue layers of the membranes. This finding contrasts with observations of ruptured membranes by other investigators.
耳科学文献中没有关于溺水事故遇难者颞骨组织病理学特征的描述。对两例溺水致死病例的三块颞骨进行了连续切片研究。两块颞骨来自一名31岁男性,他在潜水后昏倒,三天后死亡。另一块颞骨来自一名32岁的海军男子,他可能是意外驾车冲进海里并溺亡。两例病例的组织病理学发现似乎相似。中耳和内耳均有明显的弥漫性出血。鼓膜和圆窗膜似乎完好无损,尽管膜的组织层内有出血。这一发现与其他研究者关于鼓膜破裂的观察结果形成对比。