Gun damage is defined as shot damage or penetration damage of a weapon using powder to fire a projectile. This definition does not include scratches caused by pistols, rifles, and shotgun bullets, but there are scarring by air guns, air guns, BB guns and bullet guns, non penetrating injuries associated with firearms (pistol whip Etc.) are not included. There is no new data collected for these analyzes
I was confused when I opened the CT scan last week and read the next case. History is simply saying "gun bruise". I have been a radiologist in the busiest trauma center in this country for 13 years and diagnosed thousands of pistol injuries in the brain, lungs, liver, spleen, intestines and other important organs. I thought I knew everything about gunshot wounds, but the specific damage pattern on the computer screen has been seen before. I was watching the CT scan of the victim of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who was taken to the trauma center during phone transfer. This organ is like a large amount of melon pulverized with a hammer and has a lot of bleeding. How can a gunshot cause such a big injury?
The following research paper is about scratches caused by guns. One of the main topics discussed in this article is the speed at which bullets enter the body. Pistol bullets are low speed and low energy, while rifle bullets have high speed and energy. In addition, close contact with gunshot wounds, intermediate wounds, distant wounds and exit wounds will be investigated. The author also discuss various features of bullets including size, shape and position of catapult and extraction markers. In addition, due to the complexities encountered in dealing with this problem, a detailed analysis of many ways of identifying suicide by gun wounds will be discussed.