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Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash

Accurate determination of the origin and timing of trauma is key in medicolegal investigations when the cause and manner of death are unknown. However, distinction between criminal and accidental perimortem trauma and postmortem modifications can be challenging when facing unidentified trauma. Postm...

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Autores principales: Ribéreau-Gayon, Agathe, Rando, Carolyn, Schuliar, Yves, Chapenoire, Stéphane, Crema, Enrico R., Claes, Julien, Seret, Bernard, Maleret, Vincent, Morgan, Ruth M.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5306341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27623973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-016-1449-6
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author Ribéreau-Gayon, Agathe
Rando, Carolyn
Schuliar, Yves
Chapenoire, Stéphane
Crema, Enrico R.
Claes, Julien
Seret, Bernard
Maleret, Vincent
Morgan, Ruth M.
author_facet Ribéreau-Gayon, Agathe
Rando, Carolyn
Schuliar, Yves
Chapenoire, Stéphane
Crema, Enrico R.
Claes, Julien
Seret, Bernard
Maleret, Vincent
Morgan, Ruth M.
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description Accurate determination of the origin and timing of trauma is key in medicolegal investigations when the cause and manner of death are unknown. However, distinction between criminal and accidental perimortem trauma and postmortem modifications can be challenging when facing unidentified trauma. Postmortem examination of the immersed victims of the Yemenia airplane crash (Comoros, 2009) demonstrated the challenges in diagnosing extensive unusual circular lesions found on the corpses. The objective of this study was to identify the origin and timing of occurrence (peri- or postmortem) of the lesions.A retrospective multidisciplinary study using autopsy reports (n = 113) and postmortem digital photos (n = 3 579) was conducted. Of the 113 victims recovered from the crash, 62 (54.9 %) presented unusual lesions (n = 560) with a median number of 7 (IQR 3 ∼ 13) and a maximum of 27 per corpse. The majority of lesions were elliptic (58 %) and had an area smaller than 10 cm(2) (82.1 %). Some lesions (6.8 %) also showed clear tooth notches on their edges. These findings identified most of the lesions as consistent with postmortem bite marks from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.). It suggests that cookiecutter sharks were important agents in the degradation of the corpses and thus introduced potential cognitive bias in the research of the cause and manner of death. A novel set of evidence-based identification criteria for cookiecutter bite marks on human bodies is developed to facilitate more accurate medicolegal diagnosis of cookiecutter bites.
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spelling pubmed-53063412017-02-27 Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash Ribéreau-Gayon, Agathe Rando, Carolyn Schuliar, Yves Chapenoire, Stéphane Crema, Enrico R. Claes, Julien Seret, Bernard Maleret, Vincent Morgan, Ruth M. Int J Legal Med Original Article Accurate determination of the origin and timing of trauma is key in medicolegal investigations when the cause and manner of death are unknown. However, distinction between criminal and accidental perimortem trauma and postmortem modifications can be challenging when facing unidentified trauma. Postmortem examination of the immersed victims of the Yemenia airplane crash (Comoros, 2009) demonstrated the challenges in diagnosing extensive unusual circular lesions found on the corpses. The objective of this study was to identify the origin and timing of occurrence (peri- or postmortem) of the lesions.A retrospective multidisciplinary study using autopsy reports (n = 113) and postmortem digital photos (n = 3 579) was conducted. Of the 113 victims recovered from the crash, 62 (54.9 %) presented unusual lesions (n = 560) with a median number of 7 (IQR 3 ∼ 13) and a maximum of 27 per corpse. The majority of lesions were elliptic (58 %) and had an area smaller than 10 cm(2) (82.1 %). Some lesions (6.8 %) also showed clear tooth notches on their edges. These findings identified most of the lesions as consistent with postmortem bite marks from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.). It suggests that cookiecutter sharks were important agents in the degradation of the corpses and thus introduced potential cognitive bias in the research of the cause and manner of death. A novel set of evidence-based identification criteria for cookiecutter bite marks on human bodies is developed to facilitate more accurate medicolegal diagnosis of cookiecutter bites. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-09-13 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5306341/ /pubmed/27623973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-016-1449-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Ribéreau-Gayon, Agathe
Rando, Carolyn
Schuliar, Yves
Chapenoire, Stéphane
Crema, Enrico R.
Claes, Julien
Seret, Bernard
Maleret, Vincent
Morgan, Ruth M.
Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash
title Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash
title_full Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash
title_fullStr Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash
title_full_unstemmed Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash
title_short Extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (Isistius spp.): an examination of the Yemenia plane crash
title_sort extensive unusual lesions on a large number of immersed human victims found to be from cookiecutter sharks (isistius spp.): an examination of the yemenia plane crash
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5306341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27623973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00414-016-1449-6
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