Voigt G E
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1981 Jun;2(2):115-20. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198106000-00005.
Microscopic hemorrhages in the brain stem were studied in cases of known head injury and in cases where head injury was known not to have occurred. They were found to be either strictly limited to the perivascular space or to extend into the neuropil. Those limited to the perivascular space appear to be artifacts and should not be considered when determining the cause of death. Extravasations of red cells into the neuropil may be of traumatic genesis. Such hemorrhages may be absent, however, in cases of a fatal primary brain-stem injury.
在已知有头部损伤的病例以及已知未发生头部损伤的病例中,对脑干微小出血进行了研究。发现这些出血要么严格局限于血管周围间隙,要么延伸至神经纤维网。那些局限于血管周围间隙的出血似乎是人为现象,在确定死因时不应予以考虑。红细胞外渗至神经纤维网可能是创伤性起源。然而,在致命的原发性脑干损伤病例中,可能不存在此类出血。