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Incomplete shored exit wounds: a report of three cases
1Department of Health and Environment, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Linköping, Sweden.
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
|September 16, 2000
Abstract:
Typical and atypical exit wounds are well described in the forensic literature. Included in the descriptions of atypical exit wounds are perforating, "shored" exit wounds, in which the perforation of the skin is associated with an abrasion, whether or not the bullet fully exits the body. The authors describe an atypical, incomplete, shored exit wound in which the skin was abraded by supporting material at the site the bullet was recovered, but there was no associated perforation of the skin. Recognition of this injury pattern can be important in reconstruction of the crime scene in relation to the victim at the time of the shooting.