2013
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12087
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Lightning Strike as Probable Cause of Death and Determining Identity Based on the Examination of Skeletal Remains

Abstract: In this article, a case of examining an incomplete human skeleton found in a forest is presented. Based on the assessment of posttraumatic lesions in the skull bones, the cause of death of a man who had died 14 years prior to the examination was determined with high probability to be due to a lightning strike. Moreover, the rare pathological lesions within the skeleton, such as a healed fracture of the humerus and rheumatoid malformations within the hand, in reference to preserved medical records, have also al… Show more

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“…Lightning injuries are known to cause neurological diseases, as also death due either to arrhythmias or other associated injuries. [ 1 ] The presentation varies from catastrophic and irreversible neurological deficits to minor transient symptoms. [ 2 ] Greater number of cases may be noted in certain geographical areas with greater average rainfall and thunderstorms, though no place is immune.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lightning injuries are known to cause neurological diseases, as also death due either to arrhythmias or other associated injuries. [ 1 ] The presentation varies from catastrophic and irreversible neurological deficits to minor transient symptoms. [ 2 ] Greater number of cases may be noted in certain geographical areas with greater average rainfall and thunderstorms, though no place is immune.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%