女性生殖器の損傷と解剖学的変異
Laurence Désirée Wolf1, Eva Scheurer1, Kathrin Gerlach1
1Institute of Forensic Medicine, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; Institute of Forensic Medicine, Health Department Basel-Stadt, Basel, Switzerland.
Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
|September 4, 2025
まとめ
女性の生殖器の損傷は一般的であり,健康な女性の30%がそれを経験しています. クリトリスと唇は 最も頻繁に影響を受け 法医学的な解釈に不可欠なデータを提供します.
科学分野:
- 法医学
- 婦人科
- アナトミー
背景:
- 女性の生殖器の損傷は しばしば報告されず 誤って解釈されます
- 研究は主に性行為による傷害に焦点を当てており,日常的な原因を無視しています.
- 正確な法医的な解釈には 攻撃に関係ない傷を理解することが重要です
研究 の 目的:
- 性的暴行に関係なく 健康な女性の生殖器損傷を記録する
- 傷のパターン,種類,および被災した解剖学的構造を分析する.
- 法医的な応用のための生殖器損傷の疫学的理解を向上させる.
主な方法:
- 100人の健康な女性ボランティア (20〜70歳) を対象とした単一の観察研究.
- 標準化された外部の生殖器検査と写真の証拠
- 傷害の分類 (侵食,ペテキアなど) 影響を受けた場所です
主要な成果:
- 生殖器の損傷は,参加者の30%に存在しました.
- 侵食とペテキアが最も頻繁な損傷タイプ (それぞれ12%) でした.
- クリトリス (32. 4%) と唇 (23. 5%) が最も頻繁に損傷した構造でした.
結論:
- 日常活動による生殖器の損傷は健康な女性では多い.
- クリトリスや唇のような 外部に露出した構造は 意外なトラウマに より容易です
- このデータは法医的な解釈を 改善します 特に性的暴力のケースでは
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