阴道和直肠粘膜外渗血:可能在性谋杀的女性受害者中未被诊断的发现。

M Große Perdekamp, S Pollak, U Schmidt, V Thoma
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在涉嫌与性有关的杀人案中,特别注意形态和痕迹证据表明性侵犯。就肛门生殖器病变而言,损伤可能位于外部(影响外阴、会阴和肛门)或内部。在后一种情况下,阴道、子宫颈和直肠壁都可能受累。在与性杀人有关的发现中,教科书和尸检报告中提到的主要是阴道和/或直肠的穿孔、撕裂和深度磨损等显著伤害。相反,非穿透性粘膜病变,如瘀点、瘀斑和更广泛的血液外渗很少被注意到。基于两个示例性病例,阴道和直肠粘膜出血的宏观和组织学表现与伴随的肛门生殖器创伤的症状简要说明。局部作用的剪切力导致小血管破裂被认为是最重要的损伤机制。个别个案的特殊情况,例如罪犯的作案手法,可能会造成影响。
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Blood extravasations in the vaginal and rectal mucosa: probably underdiagnosed findings in female victims of sexual homicide.

In suspected sex-related homicides, special attention is paid to morphological and trace evidence suggesting a sexual assault. As far as anogenital lesions are concerned, injuries may be located externally (affecting the vulva, perineum and anus) or internally. In the latter case, the vagina, the cervix and the rectal wall can be involved. Among the findings associated with sexual homicides, mainly striking injuries such as perforations, lacerations and deep abrasions of the vagina and/or rectum are mentioned in textbooks and autopsy reports. In contrast, the presence of non-penetrating mucosal lesions such as petechiae, ecchymoses and more extensive blood extravasation is rarely noticed. Based on two exemplary cases, the macroscopic and histological appearance of haemorrhages within the vaginal and rectal mucosa are demonstrated in synopsis with concomitant signs of anogenital trauma. Locally acting shear forces followed by ruptures of small vessels are considered to be the most important injury mechanism. Contributing factors may result from special circumstances of the individual case such as the offender's modus operandi.

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