2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.06.068
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New autopsy signs in violent death

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“…Since the regulation of the blood supply depends on temperature, it seems quite probable that the influence of cold might lead to stasis and extravasation of erythrocytes. Thus, the primary observation of the "inner knee sign" is dependent on hypothermia [2][3][4].We would also agree with the conclusion by Byard and Bright that the diagnostic criteria and evaluation of hypothermia remains problematic. We would suggest that a comprehensive, well balanced, and controlled "all-inclusive" study of hypothermia be undertaken, that could aid in the development of an algorithm with a sufficient number of different macroscopic and/or microscopic signs which would make diagnosis of hypothermia unquestionable.…”
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“…Since the regulation of the blood supply depends on temperature, it seems quite probable that the influence of cold might lead to stasis and extravasation of erythrocytes. Thus, the primary observation of the "inner knee sign" is dependent on hypothermia [2][3][4].We would also agree with the conclusion by Byard and Bright that the diagnostic criteria and evaluation of hypothermia remains problematic. We would suggest that a comprehensive, well balanced, and controlled "all-inclusive" study of hypothermia be undertaken, that could aid in the development of an algorithm with a sufficient number of different macroscopic and/or microscopic signs which would make diagnosis of hypothermia unquestionable.…”
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“…Among other considerations concerning death due to hypothermia, the article summarized major autopsy signs that occur with variable frequency: pink discoloration of the skin over the extensor surfaces of large joints, respiratory and other skeletal muscle hemorrhage, superficial gastric erosions, or Wischnewski spots, vacuolization of renal tubular cells, acute pancreatic inflammation with fat necrosis, fatty change in cells of the heart, liver and kidneys, etc.However, one of the quite important autopsy signs is missing, described not only in papers [2][3][4][5], but also in some of the major forensic medicine textbooks in English, written by German authors [6,7]. The "inner knee sign" is characterized by hemorrhages of the synovial membrane and bloody discoloration of synovial fluid, and was first described as "innere Kniebefunde" by the German author, Weinke, in 1996 [2].…”
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