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Advantage of affinity histochemistry combined with histology to investigate death causes: indications from sample cases
Authors:Bacci Stefano  DeFraia Beatrice  Romagnoli Paolo  Bonelli Aurelio
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Histology and Forensic Medicine, Section E Allara, Viale Pieraccini 6, 50139 University of Florence, Italy. stefano.bacci@unifi.it
Abstract:Mast cell histochemistry has been proposed in addition to classic histological methods to estimate the course of traumatic events before and after death. We have addressed the utility of this approach on nine victims of different types of trauma. Sections of wounded skin were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and with fluorescent avidin to tag mast cells. Mast cell numbers were evaluated by both direct and digitalized counts. Intact skin was used as control. The results on mast cells implemented the findings upon hematoxylin and eosin stain and helped to put the wounds and death in chronological sequence. Digitalized morphometry allowed to reduce intra- and inter-observer variation. We conclude that combined histological and histochemical analyses can be of practical use in forensic pathology, that a preliminary setting of the reference values is needed for each laboratory, and that image analysis can be of help for the quantification of the results.
Keywords:forensic science  autopsy  avidin  cell infiltrate  histochemistry  image analysis  mast cells  postmortem  time of death  wounds
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