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Forensic Science International | 1999

Diatom test with Soluene-350 to diagnose drowning in sea water.

Laura Sidari; Nunzio Di Nunno; Fulvio Costantinides; Mauro Melato

The authors tested the Soluene-350 method to detect diatoms in three cases of sea water drowning. The negative results obtained in all three cases prompted us to re-test the method on samples of fresh water and sea water microalgae. The experiment showed that the siliceous frustule of sea water diatoms is solubilized by Soluene-350 while that of fresh water diatoms is resistant to the treatment. The method, which is effective in cases of drowning in fresh water, should therefore be used with caution in sea water drowning.


American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 1998

IS FLOW CYTOMETRIC EVALUATION OF DNA DEGRADATION A RELIABLE METHOD TO INVESTIGATE THE EARLY POSTMORTEM PERIOD

Nunzio Di Nunno; Fulvio Costantinides; Paola Bernasconi; Cristina Bottin; Mauro Melato

The time of death can be established by determining the length of the postmortem interval. Many methods have been proposed to achieve this goal. Flow cytometric evaluation of DNA degradation seems to be reliable for the first 72 hours after death. Our study evaluated the correspondence of the corruption process between in vitro and corpse tissues. We chose spleen tissue to perform our investigation because it is rich in nucleated cells. Results showed a precise correspondence between the two kinds of samples in the time period between 24 and 36 hours. The period from 36 to 72 hours is characterized by a much looser correspondence than that found in the first period. After the first 72 hours, DNA denaturation is massive and does not allow useful cytofluorimetric readings. The spleen does not seem to be the most suitable organ for this type of investigation because it tends to colliquate very rapidly. We therefore are evaluating other organs to identify a more suitable tissue source for the investigation of longer postmortem period using flow cytometry.


The Lancet | 1998

A child with severe asthma

Marco Rabusin; Loredana Lepore; Fulvio Costantinides; Rossana Bussani

peribronchial tissues. Eosinophilic myocarditis is a rare feature observed in various clinical situations; it can be isolated and idiopathic, or induced by drugs (such as antibiotics and carbamazepine). By contrast, the association of eosinophilic myocarditis with severe bronchial asthma, an eosinophil count of more than 10%, and history of severe food allergy, combined with the described histological features, meets the diagnostic criteria for Churg-Strauss syndrome.


American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2004

Anomalies and alterations of the hyoid-larynx complex in forensic radiographic studies

Nunzio Di Nunno; Salvatore Lombardo; Fulvio Costantinides; Cosimo Di Nunno

The authors illustrate the anatomic interest of the hyoid-larynx complex in the differential diagnosis of traumatic lesions, purely anatomic anomalies, and lesions resulting from natural causes. Forty larynges from corpses undergoing autopsy at the Institute of Legal Medicine of the University of Trieste were studied during the period May 1996 to May 2001. The larynges were excised and examined through radiographic magnification with dedicated mammographic equipment. Triticeous cartilages were evidenced in 12 (30%), they were bilateral in 7 (17.5%) and monolateral in 5 (12.5%). These cartilages were more frequent in men (8 out of 26; 31%) than in women, 4 out of 14 (28.5%). Total fusion of the body of the hyoid bone with the greater horns was revealed in 10 (25%), partial fusion in 4 (10%), and evident articular rima between the body and the greater horns of the hyoid bone in 14 (35%). The lesser horns of the hyoid bone were symmetrical in 29 (72.5%), asymmetric in 11 (27.5), absent in 1 (2.5%). While confirming the validity of the radiographic method used, we conclude that great care should be taken when diagnosing traumatic lesions of the hyoid-larynx complex. This diagnosis is often difficult to establish owing to the considerable frequency of anatomic anomalies of the complex.


American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2002

Self-strangulation: an uncommon but not unprecedented suicide method.

Nunzio Di Nunno; Fulvio Costantinides; Giancarlo Conticchio; Stanislao Mangiatordi; Luigi Vimercati; Cosimo Di Nunno

The authors report two cases of self-strangulation in which the investigators had initially suspected homicide but eventually deemed the cases to be suicide. Self-strangulation may be mistaken for homicide because it is widely believed to be impossible to carry out this act without assistance. An accurate medicolegal evaluation of the circumstances, a thorough postmortem examination, and methodical inspection of the site are extremely important in such cases. It is equally important to examine the knot or other means used to exert pressure on the neck and to document its position. Finally, to gain a full understanding of these unusual cases, close collaboration between the two different fields, investigative and medicolegal, is essential.


American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2003

DNA identification of sperm cells collected and sorted by flow cytometry.

Nunzio Di Nunno; Mauro Melato; Antonella Vimercati; Cosimo Di Nunno; Fulvio Costantinides; Carla Vecchiotti; Cristina Frezzini; Steven Cina; F. Vimercati

In cases of rape, obtaining enough biologic material for DNA identification of the attacker is often difficult because the methods for distinguishing and separating sperm cells from vaginal cells are not sufficiently efficacious. This article describes a new, innovative method for spermatic DNA extraction from the vaginal washing fluid by means of flow cytometry. The high specificity and sensitivity of the flow-cytometric sorting method provides enough sperm cells for DNA typing. The ease of execution of this method, involving vaginal washing with physiologic solution and flow-cytometric reading of the fresh sample, substantially increases its cost-benefit ratio.


Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2000

Suicide Using a Hand Grenade

Claudia Siciliano; Fulvio Costantinides; Paola Bernasconi; Nunzio Di Nunno

The authors describe an unusual case of suicide that required particular attention to establish whether the victim was murdered, was preparing a terrorist attack or had committed suicide. Examination of the corpse and the crime scene, as well as testimonies, led the authors to determine the real cause of death, namely, an unusual method of suicide.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2009

Dental status of three Egyptian mummies: radiological investigation by multislice computerized tomography

Alessandro Gerloni; Fabio Cavalli; Fulvio Costantinides; Fulvia Costantinides; Stefano Bonetti; Corrado Paganelli

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to provide a paleopathologic and radiologic overview of the jaws and teeth of 3 Egyptian mummies preserved in the Civic Museum of History and Art in Trieste. Computerized tomography (CT) imaging and postprocessing techniques were used to examine the oral structures. STUDY DESIGN A 16-slice CT scanner was used (Aquilion 16; Toshiba Medical Systems Europe, Zoetermeer, The Netherlands). Scans were obtained at high resolution. Orthogonal-plane and 3-dimensional (3D) reconstructions were created along with curved reconstructions of the lower and upper jaws. Determination of decayed/missing teeth (DMT) and decayed/missing/tooth surfaces (DMTs) were made with 3D images. RESULTS Analyses revealed differences in the embalming techniques and state of preservation of the bodies. Marked wear of the occlusal surfaces was a characteristic finding in all of the mummies. The DMT and DMTs were low compared with values for contemporary populations. Two mummies had fully erupted third molars. All mummies exhibited bone changes consistent with periodontitis. CONCLUSION The CT evaluations of the oral structures of the mummies provided insight into the dental status and oral diseases of these ancient Egyptians. The low DMT and DMTs values and indications of periodontitis may be associated with the lifestyle of these Egyptians. The fully erupted and well aligned third molars may represent a morphologic adaptation of the arches to the muscular activity associated with grinding tough foods.


American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2002

What is the best sample for determining the early postmortem period by on-the-spot flow cytometry analysis?

Nunzio Di Nunno; Fulvio Costantinides; Stephen J. Cina; Clara Rizzardi; Cosimo Di Nunno; Mauro Melato

The level of degradation of DNA as a means for determining the time of death has been proposed as a valid adjunct to the classic thanatochronologic methods. The twofold aim of this work was to determine which organ might reveal both a correlation between the percentage of degradation of the DNA and the time lapse since death, and would be easiest to sample and yield the most reproducible results even in technically unfavorable situations such as on-the-spot investigations at the scene of death. A comparison of the spleen, blood, and liver showed that hepatic tissue best meets these specific needs because it shows a virtually linear correlation between the time elapsed since death and the level of degradation of the DNA, and it can easily be sampled at the scene of death by use of a common biopsy needle.


Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2004

Suicide with a butcher's bolt.

Luigi Viola; Fulvio Costantinides; Cosimo Di Nunno; Giandomenico Maria Battista; Nunzio Di Nunno

The captive bolt pistol is an atypical firearm exclusively produced and used for butchery of breeding animals, but in some rare cases, it has been used as a lethal weapon for committing suicide by butchers, breeders and other people who have access to such weapons during their professional activities. This study describes the suicide committed by a butcher in the province of Udine (N. Italy) in 2001 who shot himself with his own captive bolt pistol that produced in the right temporal region a circular wound and a bone lesion of the temporal squama with a groove involving the frontal lobe; he died five days later of the fatal consequences of the meningo-encephalic lesions. The medico-legal issues implicated in this case, seen in the light of the data reported in the international literature, illustrate the difficulties faced when diagnosing these types of lesions, bearing in mind their rarity and peculiar nature, and introduce elements of differential diagnosis regarding lesions produced by similar weapons that lead to ascertainment of the event as accidental, suicidal, or homicidal.

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Sapienza University of Rome

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