The diagnostic significance of haemorrhage of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles |
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Authors: | J. Kuznik W. Keil |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Munich, Germany. |
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Abstract: | A number of authors have indicated that haemorrhage of the posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscles can be used as a diagnostic criterion to establish the cause of death. Other authors even consider it to be 'forensic evidence' when differentiating between natural and violent death. They agree on agonal asphyxia or dyspnoea as a developmental mechanism, possibly in combination with a 'convulsive' dilatation of the glottic cleft. In view of this difference of opinion, we conducted a study of our own. Retrospective evaluation of 2060 post-mortem examinations performed in 1996 at the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the University of Munich disclosed 28 cases demonstrating visible haemorrhage of the PCA muscles. The study revealed no correlation between these findings and certain causes of death, nor any indication of certain mechanisms of development. |
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Keywords: | Forensic science Forensic medicine Cause of death Posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscle larynx |
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