FEATURES | ANTEMORTEM WOUND | POST MORTEM WOUND |
Haemorrhage | -Arterial -Blood clotted and the clot is ~laminated ~firmly adherent to the lining of endothelium ~firm, rubbery and variegated -Copious amount -Deep staining of edges which can't be washed away | -Venous -Blood usually not clotted and if clots it is ~Non laminated ~Weakly adherent to the lining of endothelium ~Soft,friable chicken fat(yellow) or current jelly(red) appearance ~Homogenous -Slight amount -Staining is superficial and can be washed away |
Wound edges | Gaping,everted,swollen | Apposed,not swollen |
Vital reaction | Signs of inflammation, infection(pus,slough) and healing (granulation tissue) present | Not present |
Enzyme histo chemistry | Negative and positive vital reactions | Vital reaction absent |
Wound serotonin and histamine content | Increased | No increase |
Microscopy | -Clot has platelets -Leucocyte and RBC infiltration in between muscle fibers | -Clot lacks platelets -No infiltration |
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
27 - Differences between Antemortem and postmortem wounds
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