Literature DB >> 1489345

[Effect of environmental temperature on the course of spontaneous postmortem pupillary changes (studies of the rabbit eye)].

M Faller-Marquardt1, S Pollak.   

Abstract

The diameter of the pupils was measured in the bodies of rabbits under different ambient temperatures (2-4 degrees C, 10-12 degrees C, 18-20 degrees C, 28-30 degrees C). It was found that the pupils changed in three phases: Initial miosis, which set in within minutes after death, was followed by a mydriatic phase, which lasted several hours and was approximately synchronous with the post-mortem rigidity of the skeletal muscles. In the third phase the pupils slowly contracted in the course of several days. The higher the ambient temperature, the more marked was the dilatation of the pupils in the second phase. In contrast to this the reaction of the pupils was characterized by less pronounced changes in size and a longer duration of secondary mydriasis, when temperatures were low.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1489345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Beitr Gerichtl Med        ISSN: 0067-5016


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1.  Post-mortem chemical excitability of the iris should not be used for forensic death time diagnosis.

Authors:  Katja Koehler; Susanne Sehner; Martin Riemer; Axel Gehl; Tobias Raupach; Sven Anders
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 2.686

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