Karnda Vichairat
Chiang Mai University
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Parasitology Research | 2007
Kom Sukontason; Paitoon Narongchai; Chaturong Kanchai; Karnda Vichairat; Pongruk Sribanditmongkol; Tanin Bhoopat; Hiromu Kurahashi; Manoch Chockjamsai; Somsak Piangjai; Nophawan Bunchu; Somsak Vongvivach; Wirachai Samai; Tarinee Chaiwong; Rungkanta Methanitikorn; Rachadawan Ngern-Klun; Duanghatai Sripakdee; Worachote Boonsriwong; Sirisuda Siriwattanarungsee; Chaowakit Srimuangwong; Boonsak Hanterdsith; Khankam Chaiwan; Chalard Srisuwan; Surasak Upakut; Kittikhun Moopayak; Roy C. Vogtsberger; Jimmy K. Olson; Kabkaew L. Sukontason
This paper presents and discusses 30 cases of cadavers that had been transferred for forensic entomology investigations to the Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, northern Thailand, from 2000 to 2006. Variable death scenes were determined, including forested area and suburban and urban outdoor and indoor environments. The fly specimens found in the corpses obtained were the most commonly of the blow fly of family Calliphoridae, and consisted of Chrysomya megacephala (F.), Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) Chrysomya villeneuvi Patton, Chrysomya nigripes Aubertin, Chrysomya bezziana Villeneuve, Chrysomya chani Kurahashi, Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann), Hemipyrellia ligurriens (Wiedemann), and two unknown species. Flies of the family Muscidae [Hydrotaea spinigera Stein, Synthesiomyia nudiseta (Wulp)], Piophilidae [Piophila casei (L.)], Phoridae [Megaselia scalaris (Loew)], Sarcophagidae [Parasarcophaga ruficornis (F.) and three unknown species], and Stratiomyiidae (Sargus sp.) were also collected from these human remains. Larvae and adults of the beetle, Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), were also found in some cases. Chrysomya megacephala and C. rufifacies were the most common species found in the ecologically varied death scene habitats associated with both urban and forested areas, while C. nigripes was commonly discovered in forested places. S. nudiseta was collected only from corpses found in an indoor death scene.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 2001
Kabkaew L. Sukontason; Kom Sukontason; Karnda Vichairat; Somsak Piangjai; Sirisuda Lertthamnongtham; R. O. Y. C. Vogtsberger; Jimmy K. Olson
Abstract The forensic entomology case described herein is the first such case documented in Thailand. A mummified corpse of a 32-yr-old man was discovered in a forested habitat, with the larvae of six species of flies (Diptera) found in association with the corpse at the time of its discovery, i.e., those of Hydrotaea (=Ophyra) spinigera Stein (family Muscidae), Piophila casei (L.) (family Piophilidae), Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (family Phoridae), Sargus sp. (family Stratiomyidae), and larvae of two unidentified flesh fly species (family Sarcophagidae). The presence and age of the larval specimens of P. casei, M. scalaris, and H. spinigera gave entomological evidence that the postmortem interval for the corpse was 3–6 mo. This report also documents some of the forensically important fly species that occur in Thailand.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2007
Klintean Wunnapuk; Piya Durongkadech; Takeshi Minami; Werawan Ruangyuttikarn; Setsuko Tohno; Karnda Vichairat; Cho Azuma; Pongruk Sribanditmongkol; Yoshiyuki Tohno
To elucidate characteristics of gunshot residues in gunshot entry wounds with full-jacketed and lead bullets, element contents in entry gunshot wounds and control skins were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). It was found that a high content of Fe and Zn was deposited in the gunshot entry wounds with full-jacketed bullet, whereas a high content of Pb was deposited in the gunshot entry wounds with lead (unjacked) bullet. It should be noted that the content of Pb was significantly higher in the gunshot entry wounds with lead bullet than in those with full-jacketed bullet. Regarding the relationships among elements, it was found that there were significant direct correlations between Pb and either Sb or Ba contents in both gunshot entry wounds with full-jacketed and lead bullets. As Pb increased in both gunshot entry wounds, Sb and Ba also increased in the wounds.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2009
Klintean Wunnapuk; Takeshi Minami; Piya Durongkadech; Setsuko Tohno; Werawan Ruangyuttikarn; Yumi Moriwake; Karnda Vichairat; Pongruk Sribanditmongkol; Yoshiyuki Tohno
In order to discriminate bullet types used in firearms, of which the victims died, the authors investigated lead isotope ratios in gunshot entry wounds from nine lead (unjacketed) bullets, 15 semi-jacketed bullets, and 14 full-jacketed bullets by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. It was found that the lead isotope ratio of 207/206 in gunshot entry wounds was the highest with lead bullets, and it decreased in order from full-jacketed to semi-jacketed bullets. Lead isotope ratios of 208/206 or 208/207 to 207/206 at the gunshot entry wound were able to discriminate semi-jacketed bullets from lead and full-jacketed ones, but it was difficult to discriminate between lead and full-jacketed bullets. However, a combination of element and lead isotope ratio analyses in gunshot entry wounds enabled discrimination between lead, semi-jacketed, and full-jacketed bullets.
Forensic Science International | 2006
Kabkaew L. Sukontason; Paitoon Narongchai; Chaturong Kanchai; Karnda Vichairat; Somsak Piangjai; Worachote Boonsriwong; Nophawan Bunchu; Duanghatai Sripakdee; Tarinee Chaiwong; Budsabong Kuntalue; Sirisuda Siriwattanarungsee; Kom Sukontason
Chiang Mai Medical Journal - เชียงใหม่เวชสาร | 2007
Piya Durongkadech; Karnda Vichairat; Pongruk Sribandidmongkol; Klintean Wunnapuk
The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017
Laurel Freas; Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh; Karnda Vichairat; Panya Tuamsuk; Apichat Sinthubua
The Lancet | 2011
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh; Pongsak Khanpetch; Sukon Prasitwattanseree; Karnda Vichairat; D. Troy Case
Chiang Mai Medical Journal - เชียงใหม่เวชสาร | 2011
Sarawut Sujarittham; Karnda Vichairat; Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh
Chiang Mai Medical Journal - เชียงใหม่เวชสาร | 2011
Sangrawee Wongput; Karnda Vichairat