Case report: Forensic 3D-match of hair brush and scalp abrasions revealing dynamic brush deformation

Diana Kreul, Michael Thali, Wolf Schweitzer
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Abstract

Forensic injury interpretation can be greatly enhanced by the use of 3D-surface documentation, also in conjunction with full body scans. For static juxtapositioning, a rigid shape transfer from weapon or injury causing object to the victim's skin or bone will be assumed for patterned injuries, upon which an object's shape directly explains the shape of an injury. Forensic pathology expertise may be essential in reading the resulting 3D shape match attempts, particularly when in due process of injury causation, deformation of either the object/weapon or victim's tissues occurred, causing a dynamic rather than rigid shape transfer.

In this case, a 3D match using manual forensic juxtapositioning of punctate and elongated striate forehead skin abrasions and a hairbrush yielded a partial but not perfect match. Qualitative medicolegal appreciation of the partial match result clearly indicated centrifugal brush bristle deformation after impact, causing a centrifugal abrasion pattern, thus having dynamically extended an initially stationary punctate abrasion and bristle end shape match. This was corroborated by both the elasticity of the bristles and the brush frame fracture. Presence and location of the fracture indicated a relatively high force between the brush handle on one hand and the bristles on the other.

This case shows how the application of targeted forensic pathology interpretation can elucidate what technically only is a partial 3D match and add re-constructive meaning. Generally, more research is needed in establishing just how technical sciences and specific medicolegal expertise are best integrated.

案例报告:梳子和头皮磨损的法医3d匹配显示梳子的动态变形
法医损伤解释可以通过使用3d表面文件,也可以与全身扫描相结合,大大增强。对于静态并置,从武器或造成伤害的物体到受害者皮肤或骨骼的刚性形状转移将被假设为模式伤害,在此基础上,物体的形状直接解释了伤害的形状。法医病理学专业知识在读取最终的3D形状匹配尝试中可能是必不可少的,特别是在损伤原因的适当过程中,物体/武器或受害者组织发生变形,导致动态而不是刚性形状转移。在这种情况下,使用手动法医并置点状和细长条纹额头皮肤磨损和梳子进行3D匹配,产生了部分但不完美的匹配。对部分匹配结果进行定性的法医学鉴定,清楚地表明离心刷毛在撞击后发生变形,造成离心磨损模式,从而动态地扩展了最初静止的点状磨损与刷毛端形匹配。刷毛的弹性和刷架断裂都证实了这一点。骨折的存在和位置表明一只手的刷柄和另一只手的刷毛之间存在相对较大的力。本案例展示了定向法医病理学解释的应用如何阐明技术上只是部分3D匹配并增加重建意义。一般来说,需要进行更多的研究,以确定技术科学和具体的医学法律专门知识如何最好地结合起来。
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Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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