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WOUND. Ulfa Camelia Indiasari Forensic and Medicolegal Deapartment Faculty of Medicine Hasanuddin University. Classification. Thermal Injury and Electrocution. DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001.
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WOUND Ulfa Camelia Indiasari Forensic and Medicolegal Deapartment Faculty of Medicine Hasanuddin University
Thermal Injury and Electrocution DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
50-year-old alcoholic man who wasfound frozen in an open field DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001 Dolinak David, Matshes Evan, Law Emma. Forensic Pathology: Principles and Practices. 2005
Leslie DeSanti. Pathophysiology and Current Management of Burn Injury. Adv Skin Wound Care 2005: 18; 323-32 Dolinak David, Matshes Evan, Law Emma. Forensic Pathology: Principles and Practices. 2005
Cases of suicides by fire (self-immolation). Victims alive during fire (smokeinhalation and elevated carboxyhemoglobin). Found under hood of burned vehicle in remote area. DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001 Shkrum Michael J, Ramsay David A. Forensic Pathology of Trauma. 2007 Holmes, James H; Heimbach, David M. Burns in Schwartz’s Manual of Surgery 8th ed. 2006
Holmes, James H; Heimbach, David M. Burns in Schwartz’s Manual of Surgery 8th ed. 2006 DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
( A and B) Radiant heat burns with erythema, blistering of skin and skin slippage DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
(A) and (B) Scalding burns. Deceased fell into vat of hot fluid (160ºF). Hair did not burn. DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001 Holmes, James H; Heimbach, David M. Burns in Schwartz’s Manual of Surgery 8th ed. 2006
This elderly woman wascleaning her house when she slipped and fell in dilutehousehold liquid bleach solution (sodium hypochlorite). DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
Evidence that the person was alive at the time of the fire includes soot lining the airways DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
the uniformly smooth, dark red appearance of an antemortem hematoma Blister or bullae on burns wound DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001
Electrocution burns (contact or entry site). (A)Worker’s glove. (B) Burn on hands. Electrical burns of hands representing points of entry. DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001 Shkrum Michael J, Ramsay David A. Forensic Pathology of Trauma. 2007
the electrocution burn on the palm of a victim’s left hand (C and D) Electrical burns of feet representing exit sites Dolinak David, Matshes Evan, Law Emma. Forensic Pathology: Principles and Practices. 2005
“Arborescent” burn of lightning. DiMaio Vincent J, DiMaio Dominick. Forensic Pathology 2nd Ed. 2001 Shkrum Michael J, Ramsay David A. Forensic Pathology of Trauma. 2007