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Anterior wrist and medial malleolus: the optimal sites for tissue selection in electric death through hand-to-foot circuit pathway.

Guangtao Xu1,2, Ruibing Su1, Junyao Lv1, Xiaoping Lai3, Xianxian Li1, Jiayan Wu1, Bo Hu4, Long Xu1, Ruilin Shen4, Jiang Gu1, Xiaojun Yu5.   

Abstract

Specific morphological changes may be absent in some cases of electrocution shocked by the voltage of 220 V or lower. In this study, we attempted to demonstrate that the anterior wrist and medial malleolus were the optimal sites with promising and significant changes in electric death through the hand-to-foot circuit pathway. We established an electric shock rat model and observed histopathologic changes in the anterior wrist and medial malleolus. The results showed that the current intensities in the left anterior wrist and right medial malleolus were remarkably higher than those in the other sites, and the nuclei long/short (L/S) axis ratios of the arterial endotheliocyte and the skeletal muscle cell in these two areas were significantly higher than those in other parts of the body. These findings suggested that the anterior wrist and/or medial malleolus soft tissues as the narrowest parts of the limbs could be used as promising and useful sites for the assessment of electrical shock death, especially in forensic pathologic evaluation.

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Keywords:  Anterior wrist; Electric death; Medial malleolus; Nuclear polarization

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27752779     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-016-1474-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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1.  Anterior wrist and medial malleolus as the novel sites of tissue selection: a retrospective study on electric shock death through the hand-to-foot circuit pathway.

Authors:  Guangtao Xu; Ruibing Su; Junyao Lv; Bo Hu; Huan Gu; Xianxian Li; Jiang Gu; Xiaojun Yu
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2017-01-06       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 2.  Advances in forensic diagnosis of electric shock death in the absence of typical electrical marks.

Authors:  Xin Jin; Deqing Chen; Xuebo Li; Xiansi Zeng; Long Xu; Bo Hu; Guangtao Xu
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2021-07-27       Impact factor: 2.686

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