
The author assessed chloride levels in the vitreous body in a total of 130 deceased persons. The chloride level was constant up to cca 70 hours after death and from the amount of chlorides conclusions can be drawn whether the amount of chlorides before death was low, high or normal. The author discusses findings of high and low chloride levels.
Adult, Male, Vitreous Body, Adolescent, Chlorides, Postmortem Changes, Humans, Female, Forensic Medicine, Middle Aged
Adult, Male, Vitreous Body, Adolescent, Chlorides, Postmortem Changes, Humans, Female, Forensic Medicine, Middle Aged
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