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Citation

Lavrukova OS, Lysenko SV, Popov VL. Sud. Med. Ekspert. 2023; 66(2): 65-68.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Izdatelstvo Meditsina)

DOI

10.17116/sudmed20236602165

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

2 cases of death in males due to multiple head impacts by propeller blades of small vessels are given. The set of the following signs provides a basis for confirming the above-mentioned mechanism and properties of the traumatic object: multiplicity, oblong shape, parallel step-like arrangement of injury lengths, acute-angled M-shaped or Y-shaped injury ends, uneven edges, sometimes with the formation of small flaps and abrasion, lumpy wound walls, multi-fragmented nature of fractures in a limited area of the skull-cap and facial skull bones, the location of damage to intracranial structures in the projection of external injuries and fractures of the cerebral skull bones.


Language: ru

Keywords

drowning in water; forensic examination; injuries incited by water transport; lacerated injuries; propeller

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