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Forensic applications of sodium rhodizonate and hydrochloric acid: a new histological technique for detection of gunshot residues
Authors:Andreola Salvatore  Gentile Guendalina  Battistini Alessio  Cattaneo Cristina  Zoja Riccardo
Affiliation:Sezione di Medicina Legale, Dipartimento di Morfologia Umana e Scienze Biomediche Città Studi, Università degli Studi di Milano, I-20133 Milan, Italy.
Abstract:Demonstration of the presence of lead residues deriving from gunshot in skin and underlying tissues is essential for the correct forensic analysis of numerous legal cases. Optical microscopy remains the fastest, cheapest diagnostic technique, even though its sensitivity and specificity are poor because of the scarce quantity of histological tissue that can be examined and possible environmental lead pollution. To confirm the presence of lead from gunshot residues, we applied to histological sections of human skin a technique proposed by Owens and George in 1991 for macroscopic detection of lead on the clothing of shooting victims, involving a reaction with sodium rhodizonate and subsequent confirmation by color change on application of HCl. Our results demonstrate the technical possibility of using this macroscopic technique even on histological samples and support the need for further studies on a larger series of cases correlated with the type of ammunition and firing distance.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic pathology  skin histology  gunshot residues  sodium rhodizonate  hydrochloric acid  lead
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