We report a staining method for cadaveric tissue using sodium rhodizonate as a skin marker for gunshot residues and a counterstain for the surrounding connective tissue. We studied six well preserved subjects who had died of close range gunshot injury. Skin fragments were removed from the bullet entrance hole including both the disrupted area and adjacent macroscopically intact tissue. because microscopic examination of postmortem material is difficult after histomorphologic alterations already have occurred as a consequence of postmortem tissue changes, it is necessary to use a staining method that, while detecting gunshot residues, can also make skin cell constituents recognizable from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Triphenylmethane dyes (acid fuchsin, aniline blue WS, ligth green SF yellowish, brilliant green and ethyl green) have proven appropriate for the purpose.

Detection of gunshot residues on cadaveric skin using sodium rhodizonate and a counterstain / R. Zoja, A. Lazzaro, A. Battistini, G. Gentile. - In: BIOTECHNIC & HISTOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1052-0295. - 81:4-6(2006), pp. 151-156.

Detection of gunshot residues on cadaveric skin using sodium rhodizonate and a counterstain

R. Zoja
;
A. Battistini
Penultimo
;
G. Gentile
Ultimo
2006

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We report a staining method for cadaveric tissue using sodium rhodizonate as a skin marker for gunshot residues and a counterstain for the surrounding connective tissue. We studied six well preserved subjects who had died of close range gunshot injury. Skin fragments were removed from the bullet entrance hole including both the disrupted area and adjacent macroscopically intact tissue. because microscopic examination of postmortem material is difficult after histomorphologic alterations already have occurred as a consequence of postmortem tissue changes, it is necessary to use a staining method that, while detecting gunshot residues, can also make skin cell constituents recognizable from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Triphenylmethane dyes (acid fuchsin, aniline blue WS, ligth green SF yellowish, brilliant green and ethyl green) have proven appropriate for the purpose.
forensic histology; gunshot residues; histochemistry; skin; sodium rhodizonate; triphenylmethanes
Settore MED/43 - Medicina Legale
2006
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