Dirk Ropohl
University of Freiburg
13 Papers
172 Citations
Dirk Ropohl is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Occupational safety and health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Fractures of the base of the skull in charred bodies — post-mortem heat injuries or signs of mechanical traumatisation?
TL;DR: Neither the retrospective analysis of autopsy records nor the prospective examination of charred bodies revealed any cases with heat-induced fractures of the base of the skull, but observation of cremations showed that the changes caused by the fire followed certain rules.
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Postmortem injuries inflicted by domestic golden hamster: morphological aspects and evidence by DNA typing *
TL;DR: A 43-year-old woman, who was found dead in her flat with the lower part of her body naked and her legs straddled, showed extensive lesions of the soft tissues which the medical examiner interpreted as vital scalping injuries.
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Pellet embolization to the right atrium following double shotgun injury.
TL;DR: The medico-legal aspects of venous bullet/pellet embolism and the risk of lead poisoning after shotgun injury are pointed out.
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Excoriations and contusions of the skin as artefacts in fictitious sexual offences.
TL;DR: In the cases described, the excoriations were produced by scratching with the person's own fingernails or by rubbing the skin against a rough surface; contusion bleeding was caused by pinching (lifting and compressing skin folds with the fingers).
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Forensic medicine significance of the fluid content of the sphenoid sinuses
TL;DR: The valency of the liquid content in the sphenoid sinuses was consecutively investigated in 60 deaths by drowning and 157 other deaths and showed that in 92% of the lives by drowning between 1 ml and 4 ml of aqueous fluid could be found in the Sphenoid Sinuses.
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