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. 1984;93(2):65-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00200764.

Fatal head injuries from firearms. An autopsy study of 270 cases

Fatal head injuries from firearms. An autopsy study of 270 cases

S Thoresen. Z Rechtsmed. 1984.

Abstract

Autopsy findings in 270 fatal head injuries from firearms are reported, including 243 suicides and 27 homicides. The most frequent weapon used for both groups were shot guns which are easily available in Norway. For suicides the most favored sites were right tempoparietal, frontal, and mouth. Twenty-six percent of the victims from homicides had multiple wounds in their head. Suicide by firearms showed marked male predominance, whereas the sex ratio for homicide was rather equal between the two sexes.

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