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    Radiodense bullet wipe around osseous entrance gunshot wounds

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    Lukefahr, Ashley L
    Vollner, Jennifer M
    Anderson, Bruce E
    Winston, David C
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Pathol
    Univ Arizona, Sch Anthropol
    Issue Date
    2020-09-24
    
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    WILEY
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    Lukefahr, A. L., Vollner, J. M., Anderson, B. E., & Winston, D. C. (2020). Radiodense bullet wipe around osseous entrance gunshot wounds. Journal of forensic sciences.
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    Journal of forensic sciences
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    Bullet wipe is the material deposited by a bullet on any surface with which it comes into contact after it is fired and may contain debris from the gun barrel, including particles of primer and metal fragments from previously fired bullets. X-ray analysis is a non-destructive method by which traces of metallic elements can be visually detected. The analysis of osseous defects for radiodense bullet wipe (RBW) assists in determining the presence or absence of perforating gunshot wounds, especially in fragmented, skeletonized remains. The aim of our current study was to determine the frequency of RBW around entrance firearms injuries that perforated bone. We prospectively analyzed entrance gunshot wounds for RBW over a three-year period using digital X-ray analysis (n = 59). We retrospectively reviewed the corresponding autopsy reports to determine the frequency of RBW by biologic sex, reported ancestry, age-at-death, location of wound, manner of death, range of fire, bullet caliber, and presence of bullet jacket. Data were analyzed by Fisher's exact test or Chi-square test with significance levels accepted atp < 0.05. RBW was present in 66% (n = 39) of examined cases. Decedent characteristics did not significantly alter RBW distribution, including biologic sex (p = 0.75), reported ancestry (p = 0.49), and age-at-death (p = 0.43). Additionally, the location of the osseous entrance gunshot wound, manner of death, range of fire, and cartridge caliber did not affect RBW detection. All cases involving non-jacketed rounds (n = 5) showed RBW (p = 0.30). To our knowledge, this study is the first to report the frequency of RBW detection from osseous entrance gunshot wounds.
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    Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, February 17‐22, 2020, in Anaheim, CA.
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    12 month embargo; first published: 24 September 2020
    ISSN
    0022-1198
    EISSN
    1556-4029
    PubMed ID
    32970851
    DOI
    10.1111/1556-4029.14558
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