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10-13-2013, 02:30 PM
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Post-mortem/Dissection Photos With Info Part 5
Punctuate impact abrasions from a fall onto a gravel surface, mimicking gunpowder stippling. Stab wounds to the left kidney A human bite mark A manual strangulation case. An exit wound on the palm of a hand. Cardiomegaly related to a case of morbid obesity, where the size of the heart approximates that of the brain. Impact sites of lead pellets on the inner table of a skull due to a shotgun wound to the head. Ligature strangulation marks. Hemopericardium, blunt force trauma to the chest causes the coronary arteries and/or myocardium to rupture and bleed into the pericardium. Pontomedullary laceration in a 53-year-old man before removing subarachnoidal blood clot, posterior head impact, with hinge fracture of skull base. A Collection of Human Brains from the Texas State Mental Hospital Postmortem human decomposition stain left on a mattress in the shape of a body. Skullbase These are the lungs of a patient with tuberculosis on autopsy. Note the necrosis in the upper portions of both lungs. Hydrocephalus A dilatation of the cerebral ventricles and extreme atrophy of white matter. Osteosarcoma of the cranium Suicide by electrocution. Although uncommon, this victim wired his left ankle as well as a ring around the left thumb(as seen here). The path of the current in this case involved the heart and the assumable cause of death was ventricular fibrillation. Tardieu spots are a sign of asphyxiation. ![]() Skin lesions from arsenic poisoning. Others i did: http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...s-info-113407/ http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...rt-2-a-114524/ http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...rt-3-a-119337/ http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...rt-4-a-124782/ |
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10-13-2013, 03:17 PM
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Re: Post-mortem/Dissection Photos With Info Part 5
Great thread. That cardiomegaly case... wut, that's huge! Cranium osteosarcoma is fascinating and frightening. And that electrocution suicide... they weren't messing around were they |