1. Histopathological Study of a Mummified Eye and Optic Nerve from a Strangled Peruvian Mummy.
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Esteban J, Cases-Mérida S, Tortosa M, Marzal B, Fernández A, Gálvez C, Franco R, and Fernández PL
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- Asphyxia pathology, Eye ultrastructure, Female, Forensic Medicine, History, Medieval, Humans, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Optic Nerve ultrastructure, Peru, Asphyxia history, Ceremonial Behavior, Eye pathology, Mummies pathology, Optic Nerve pathology
- Abstract
We present the histopathological findings of a naturally mummified eye from the Peruvian Lambayeque culture (900-1,200 AD), in which rehydration, light microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy allowed a detailed analysis of several eye tissues including the eyelids, sclera, and optic nerve, the latter showing evidence of hemorrhage likely related to the documented strangulation as the cause of death. We conclude that histopathological analysis of rehydrated mummified tissues can provide valuable information from fragile eye structures including the optic nerve, and these findings can be useful from a forensic point of view.
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- 2015
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