Hausmann R, Schellmann B
Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.
Int J Legal Med. 1994;107(3):147-51. doi: 10.1007/BF01225602.
This study presents findings from a series of investigations on the presence of glycogenated epithelium in the male urinary tract and on the penile surface in order to assess the forensic value of the Lugol's method for the identification of vaginal cells. Direct smears obtained from the urethral opening, glans penis, and penile shaft, along with post-mortem samples of the fossa navicularis, and histological sections of the penis were examined. The presence of polygonal, glycogenated, Lugol-positive epithelium cells in the male urinary tract was found to be common. Our results suggest that these cells originate from the fossa navicularis. Because of the possibility of exfoliation of glycogenated male cells and transfer to the penile surface a Lugol-positive reaction in epithelial cells on penile swabs can no longer be assumed to prove the presence of vaginal cells.
本研究展示了一系列关于男性尿道和阴茎表面糖原化上皮细胞存在情况的调查结果,以评估卢戈氏法鉴定阴道细胞的法医学价值。对取自尿道口、阴茎头和阴茎体的直接涂片,以及舟状窝的尸检样本和阴茎组织切片进行了检查。发现男性尿道中存在多边形、糖原化、卢戈氏阳性上皮细胞的情况很常见。我们的结果表明,这些细胞起源于舟状窝。由于糖原化男性细胞可能脱落并转移到阴茎表面,因此不能再认为阴茎拭子上皮细胞中的卢戈氏阳性反应可证明存在阴道细胞。