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Date : 19-03-05 11:16
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Publication; issue : 2019 Year 43 Vol 1 iss 16 p
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Are Wischnewski Spots Found Only in
Hypothermia?
Korean J Leg Med 2019;43:16-22
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Graduate School of Forensic and
Investigative Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea,
Department of Forensic Medicine, School of
Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
E-mail: sanghan1@knu.ac.kr
Wischnewski spots (WS) are multiple black
spots observed in the gastric mucosa at autopsy that are considered a reliable
and important feature of hypothermia. Nonetheless, the frequency of WS varies
widely. WS were discovered in 20 cases out of 3,493 autopsies (0.57%) conducted
between 2001 and 2017 in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the School of
Medicine, Kyungpook National University in Korea. This study aimed to
investigate the distribution and size of WS in these cases and analyze the
respective causes of death. Nine cases that occurred in winter were the same as
the nine cases with hypothermia as the cause of death or contributory cause.
The post-mortem blood alcohol test was positive in eight cases, with acute or
chronic alcoholism determined as the cause of death in two of these cases.
There were two cases of acute poisoning by pesticides. Putrefaction was noted
in six cases (30%). WS presented in various sizes ranging from pinpoint to more
than 5 mm in diameter, and the number of WS varied from 5 to 100. WS
distribution was diffuse in four cases (20%) and localized in 13 cases (65%).
Microscopic examination showed brown to black pigmentation but no neutrophil
infiltration or vital reactions in the WS. Thus, WS are associated with
hypothermia and are considered post-mortem alterations with variable
appearance, size, and distribution. Hypothermia is an exclusive diagnosis at
autopsy that should result from a combined assessment of toxicological tests,
circumstance of death, and autopsy findings.
Key Words: Wischnewski spots; Hypothermia;
Autopsy
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