Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
98453 Forensic Science International 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of post mortem contact of the skin with petrol was investigated in 18 corpses with exposure times between 10 min and 24 h. The earliest onset of skin changes was observed within 2 h of exposure. They consisted of swelling and wrinkling with detachment of the upper layers of the skin (positive Nikolski's sign). Histologically the lesions appeared as non-vital acantholyses located in the prickle-cell layer with formation of intra-epidermal bullae. An influence of age and sex could be excluded, the earlier onset of lesions at 22 °C than at 4 °C was not statistically significant. These findings prove that post mortem petrol exposure may lead to dermal lesions.

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