POST MORTEM ARTIFACTS Flashcards
removal of organs (esp eyes, tongue, rectum) of
carcass by carrion eating animals (e.g., dogs, coyotes, ravens, vultures, etc).
POSTMORTEM SCAVENGIN
is the rigidity or stiffening of muscles after death due to contraction of muscle
fibers as ATPs are depleted or exhausted.
RIGOR MORTIS
rigor mortis starts after:
1-6 hours after death up to 1-2 days
gradual cooling of the body after death.
ALGOR MORTIS
gravitational pooling/settling of blood to the dependant regions (“down side”)
of the body. In this instance, you will know the position of the individual when it
was dead.
LIVOR MORTIS
occurs in heart and vessels.
rbc’s may separate from plasma (esp in animals with high fibrinogen levels, eg
horses) = “chicken fat clot”
POSTMORTEM CLOTTING
HqB released by rbc’s & breakdown after death
HEMOGLOBIN INHIBITION
leakage of bile from gall bladder and major bile ducts which stains adjacent
tissues green to yellow.
BILE IMBITION
term used to describe an artifactual black discoloration of tissues (similar in an
appearance to melanosis).
PESUDOMELANOSIS
after death, decomposition of tissues begins by progressive release of endogenous enzymes (autolysis) and more gradually by the action of
saprophytic bacteria (especially from gut).
POSTMORTEM AUTOLYSIS
RATE OF PROGRESSION FACTORS in postmortem autolysis:
- BODY TEMPERATURE at time of death
- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
- SIZE OF BODY
- AMOUNT OF FAT/ HAIR/ WOOL
- CAUSE OF DEATH
6/. OFTEN MOTTED & SOFTT
refers to the enzymatic decomposition of organic material (tissue) with production of foul-smelling compounds (eg H2S, NH3,
mercaptans), especially by saprophytic / putrefactive bacteria.
PUTREFACTION OR ROTTING