Smialek J E, Chason J L, Kshirsagar V, Spitz W U
J Forensic Sci. 1981 Apr;26(2):431-4.
Fresh intracranial subarachnoid hemorrhage may occur secondary to blast-type injury of the spinal cord. This phenomenon is demonstrated in four cases of gunshot and shotgun wounds involving the spinal column. The significance of such a finding is that the subarachnoid hemorrhage should not be construed to represent an independent injury. Such an erroneous conclusion could jeopardize a theory of self-defense in a homicidal shooting.
新鲜的颅内蛛网膜下腔出血可能继发于脊髓的爆炸型损伤。在4例涉及脊柱的枪伤和猎枪伤病例中证实了这一现象。这一发现的意义在于,蛛网膜下腔出血不应被视为独立的损伤。这样一个错误的结论可能会危及杀人枪击案中的自卫理论。