Use of nonspecific signs in the diagnosis of asphyxia by submersion. Case and Bibliographic review

Authors

  • Carlos Abraham Mejía Dueñas Postgraduate in Legal and Forensic Medicine, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras y Dirección de Medicina Forense de Honduras
  • Roxana Díaz Posgraduate in Forensic and Legal Medicine, Universidad nacional Autnoma de Honduras´y Dirección de Medicina Forense
  • Mireya Matamoros Research and Teaching in Forensic Sciences, Dirección de Medicina Forense, Honduras
  • Semma Julissa Villanueva Postgraduate in Legal and Forensic Medicine,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras y Dirección de Medicina Forense, Honduras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rcfh.v4i1.8705

Keywords:

Drowning, asphyxia, pink teeth, Vargas Alvarado’s sign, case report, literature review

Abstract

In the forensic field asphyxiation by drowning represent a great challange for the medical examiners not only for the difficulty to determine the cause of death but for the difficulty to define the circumstances in which the death has occur; and even worse when the body is in advanced stage of decomposition, the challenge is even bigger; therefore in some cases the medical examiners use unespecific findings such as the pink teeth and the ethmoidal haemorrhage to determine the cause of death. We present case report of a child´s body found near by the river, with extended anthropophagy and advanced decomposition stage, the cause of death was concluded based on the pink teeth findings and the ethmoidal haemorrhage and it was defined as asphyxiation by drowning. We analized the validation to use both signs as asphyxial indicators

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Author Biographies

Carlos Abraham Mejía Dueñas, Postgraduate in Legal and Forensic Medicine, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras y Dirección de Medicina Forense de Honduras

Resident Doctor, Postgrado de Medicina Legal y Forense

Roxana Díaz, Posgraduate in Forensic and Legal Medicine, Universidad nacional Autnoma de Honduras´y Dirección de Medicina Forense

Resident Doctor. Posgraduate in Forensics and Legal Medicine

Mireya Matamoros, Research and Teaching in Forensic Sciences, Dirección de Medicina Forense, Honduras

Microbiologist, Master in Microbiology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Master in Anthropology and Forensic Genetics; Research and Teaching in Forensic Sciences, Dirección de Medicina Forense, Tegucigalpa y Hospital San Felipe

Semma Julissa Villanueva, Postgraduate in Legal and Forensic Medicine,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras y Dirección de Medicina Forense, Honduras

Directora del Posgrado en Medicina Legal y Forense, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras y Dirección de Medicina Forense

Published

2018-06-29

How to Cite

Mejía Dueñas, C. A., Díaz, R., Matamoros, M., & Villanueva, S. J. (2018). Use of nonspecific signs in the diagnosis of asphyxia by submersion. Case and Bibliographic review. Revista De Ciencias Forenses De Honduras, 4(1), 17–27. https://doi.org/10.5377/rcfh.v4i1.8705

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Trabajos de Revisión Bibliográfica

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