2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2021.101896
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Investigation of the skin lesions in lightning strike death

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“…13,14 Lightning may also cause blunt force trauma, blast injuries, 14 and gunshot-like injuries. 15 The cutaneous signs of lightning depend on the mechanism of injury. Injuries caused by heat may include linear burns.…”
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“…13,14 Lightning may also cause blunt force trauma, blast injuries, 14 and gunshot-like injuries. 15 The cutaneous signs of lightning depend on the mechanism of injury. Injuries caused by heat may include linear burns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 The LFs generally appear in 1 h then gradually fade and disappear without a trace within 48 h. The LFs may be green, if putrified, 18 or maybe hyperpigmented. 15,19 They can sometimes remain visible for several days postmortem. [18][19][20] Because LFs are transient, the rescuers and physicians arriving at the scene should look for them and should take photographs for legal purposes.…”
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