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Citation

Morita M, Kaneko M, Onodera K, Mizuguchi M, Ohtani S. Nippon Hoigaku Zasshi 1989; 43(1): 40-45.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1989, Nihon Hoi Gakkai)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2770035

Abstract

A case of an electrocution is reported, involving a 37-year-old man who while engaged in an electrical work, received an electric shock by touching an electric wire of 11,000 volts. Both of his arms had to be amputated. A piece of muscle tissue was removed from the amputated arm to be examined by light and electron microscopy. Under light microscopy, the muscle tissue, after myoglobin staining, showed a particular pattern that closely resembled the pattern on the skin of a python. Thus the author has named the pattern seen in this case as the "Python-pattern". The electron microscopy inspection revealed on myoglobin staining excessive stretching and fragmentation of the myofibrils where the myoglobin staining was negative in the slide.


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