A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)

Determination of the manner of death in cases of gunshot injuries can be very challenging. The weapon, gunshot residues, blood spatters, fingerprints and DNA evidence are crucial in solving these cases. The presence of an entry wound at an unusual site could create interpretation problems. This is c...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam, Martinez, Rosa Maria, Ampanozi, Garyfalia, Thali, Michael J., Bartsch, Christine
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Published: Elsevier 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29535/
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author Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ampanozi, Garyfalia
Thali, Michael J.
Bartsch, Christine
author_facet Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ampanozi, Garyfalia
Thali, Michael J.
Bartsch, Christine
author_sort Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Determination of the manner of death in cases of gunshot injuries can be very challenging. The weapon, gunshot residues, blood spatters, fingerprints and DNA evidence are crucial in solving these cases. The presence of an entry wound at an unusual site could create interpretation problems. This is complicated further by atypical wound morphology. It is a well-known fact that the right temporal, mouth, forehead, submental and parietal regions are the typical entrance wound sites for suicide with firearms to the head. Suicidal shooting through the nose is extremely rare. In cases of suicide by firearms some useful points are the site of entry wound, the direction of the internal projectile path and the circumstances of death. PMCT and PMMR clearly showed the projectile, wound tract and damage to the bones and brain tissues prior to autopsy. PMMR also demonstrated the pyramidal tract edema caused by pressure shock waves from the projectile. This finding was reported in living patients who survived gunshot injuries to the head but has never been reported in PMMR. We demonstrate these points in a case of a suicidal gunshot through the nose assessed by classical autopsy, PMCT and PMMR.
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spelling upm-295352015-12-08T12:03:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29535/ A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR) Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam Martinez, Rosa Maria Ampanozi, Garyfalia Thali, Michael J. Bartsch, Christine Determination of the manner of death in cases of gunshot injuries can be very challenging. The weapon, gunshot residues, blood spatters, fingerprints and DNA evidence are crucial in solving these cases. The presence of an entry wound at an unusual site could create interpretation problems. This is complicated further by atypical wound morphology. It is a well-known fact that the right temporal, mouth, forehead, submental and parietal regions are the typical entrance wound sites for suicide with firearms to the head. Suicidal shooting through the nose is extremely rare. In cases of suicide by firearms some useful points are the site of entry wound, the direction of the internal projectile path and the circumstances of death. PMCT and PMMR clearly showed the projectile, wound tract and damage to the bones and brain tissues prior to autopsy. PMMR also demonstrated the pyramidal tract edema caused by pressure shock waves from the projectile. This finding was reported in living patients who survived gunshot injuries to the head but has never been reported in PMMR. We demonstrate these points in a case of a suicidal gunshot through the nose assessed by classical autopsy, PMCT and PMMR. Elsevier 2013-04 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam and Martinez, Rosa Maria and Ampanozi, Garyfalia and Thali, Michael J. and Bartsch, Christine (2013) A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR). Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 1 (2). pp. 63-67. ISSN 2212-4780; ESSN: 2212-4799 10.1016/j.jofri.2013.03.044
spellingShingle Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ampanozi, Garyfalia
Thali, Michael J.
Bartsch, Christine
A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)
title A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)
title_full A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)
title_fullStr A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)
title_full_unstemmed A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)
title_short A rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(PMCT) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(PMMR)
title_sort rare case of suicide by gunshot with nasal entry assessed by classical autopsy,post-mortem computed tomography(pmct) and post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging(pmmr)
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29535/
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