| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95405 | Forensic Science International | 2015 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												A traffic accident victim run over by a vehicle may show a patterned skin hematoma reflecting the grooves of the tire's profile. Apart from this well-known type of imprint mark, the affected skin can also be blistered provided that the wheel exerts high pressure on the body for a prolonged period of time. The macro- and micromorphological findings as well as the protein composition of the blister fluid were investigated on the basis of a relevant autopsy case. Analogous to blisters associated with hanging marks, the transudation of serous fluid with consecutive detachment of the epidermis is interpreted as a pressure-related effect which cannot be regarded as a sign of vitality.
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											Authors
												R. Pircher, T. Epting, U. Schmidt, D. Geisenberger, S. Pollak, L. Kramer, 
											