Ethanol Content of the Cornea and other Solid Tissues and the Humours of Moist Chamber Stored Eyes from Intoxicated Donors

Autor: Prasanta K. Basu, Kapur Bm, Avaria M, Jankie R
Rok vydání: 1983
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Zdroj: Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal. 16:124-128
ISSN: 2332-1660
0008-5030
DOI: 10.1080/00085030.1983.10756928
Popis: As ethanol is known to enter the ocular humours from the blood, the corneal endothelium, which lies in close contact with the aqueous humour, is thus liable to be exposed to ethanol following its consumption. Forensic reports show that many victims of traffic accidents and suicide have various amounts of alcohol in their blood.Many eyes from coroner's cases are donated for keratoplasty. We were therefore interested to know for how long and at what concentrations alcohol can remain in the cornea and ocular humours of the eyes from intoxicated donors after their storage by the regular eye bank procedures.Following an intravenous injection of ethanol in rabbits, their eyes were enucleated and stored in the moist chamber at 4°C. At various times, the cornea and the aqueous and vitreous humours were assayed by gas chromatography (head space analysis). Tissues and fluids of eye bank stored eyes of two known cases of alcohol overdose were also assayed.The rabbit data showed that alcohol concentrations in...
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