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J Forensic Sci ; 40(2): 219-21, 1995 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7602281

ABSTRACT

Anorectal injuries associated with sexual practices have become more frequently reported in the last decade. Although anorectal injuries are commonly reported in cases of sexual abuse of children, fatalities are very rare. In this series of cases, we report a case of fatal child abuse resulting from anal intercourse. In addition, there are two cases of death in females as a result of heterosexual "fisting" or "handballing." The fourth case of the series is that of a homicidal injury produced by rectal impalement with a 31 inch length of threaded pipe.


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Anal Canal/injuries , Child Abuse, Sexual/diagnosis , Homicide , Multiple Trauma/pathology , Rape/diagnosis , Rectum/injuries , Adult , Female , Humans , Infant , Intestinal Perforation/etiology , Male , Peritonitis/etiology , Rectum/pathology , Sexual Behavior , Vagina/injuries
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J Forensic Sci ; 38(2): 344-52, 1993 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8454995

ABSTRACT

A review of the records for five years from the Coroner's Offices of Marion County, Indiana and Franklin County, Ohio, which have a combined population of 2.4 million, yielded 12 cases of hanging deaths in children 13 years of age or younger. The age range was 2 1/2 to 13 years and only two of the 12 victims were female. There were three unequivocal suicides, five accidental deaths and four cases where, despite extensive investigation, the manner of death remained undetermined. The scene and autopsy findings are presented and the cases discussed with regard to determination of manner of death. Additionally, the significance and pathophysiology of petechiae are discussed.


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Accidents , Asphyxia/pathology , Suicide , Adolescent , Asphyxia/etiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Forensic Medicine , Humans , Male
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J Forensic Sci ; 36(4): 1256-61, 1991 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1919485

ABSTRACT

Fatal and near-fatal maulings of humans by pit bulls have recently become a topic of major public concern, resulting in the passage of laws in some jurisdictions that make the owner of a pit bull criminally liable for manslaughter if his or her pet causes a human death. The authors recently investigated two cases in which children were fatally injured by pet dogs. In the first case, a 17-day-old girl suffered fatal abdominal injuries when attacked by a pregnant Siberian husky. A 2-year-old girl expired from neck wounds inflicted by a pit bull or a rottweiler or both. Because no expert would testify as to which dog caused the fatal injury, the owner of the animals was not charged under a statute which specified criminality only if a pit bull caused the fatal injury. We also examined a 12-year-old boy who attempted to pet a circus tiger; the animal grabbed his arm with its claws and bit off the arm at the shoulder. The arm could not be reattached, but the child survived. These cases and the differentiation of animal bites from other injuries will be presented.


Subject(s)
Bites and Stings/pathology , Carnivora , Dogs , Age Factors , Animals , Bites and Stings/complications , Bites and Stings/mortality , Breeding , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pregnancy , Shock, Hemorrhagic/etiology , Shock, Hemorrhagic/mortality
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