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Rabbit corneal stromal thickness and whole corneal thickness increase with postmortem interval (PMI) up to 54 hours. These measurements show a strong correlation with PMI, making them useful for estimating time since death.

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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Science
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pathology

Context:

  • Determining postmortem interval (PMI) is crucial in forensic investigations.
  • Corneal changes after death are potential indicators of PMI.
  • Previous studies have explored various ocular parameters for PMI estimation.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the relationship between corneal thickness and PMI in a rabbit model.
  • To establish regression functions for estimating PMI based on corneal measurements.

Summary:

  • Rabbit corneas were analyzed at 6-hour intervals up to 72 hours postmortem.
  • Corneal epithelial thickness, stromal thickness, and whole corneal thickness were measured.
  • Corneal stromal thickness and whole corneal thickness demonstrated a positive correlation with PMI, increasing up to 54 hours postmortem.

Impact:

  • Corneal stromal thickness and whole corneal thickness can serve as reliable indicators for estimating PMI in rabbits.
  • Corneal stromal thickness showed a stronger correlation with PMI than whole corneal thickness.
  • These findings contribute to the development of objective methods for forensic time-of-death estimation.