Dictionary Definition
lividity
Noun
1 a state of fury so great the face becomes
discolored
2 unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from
bruising or sickness or emotional distress) [syn: lividness, luridness, paleness, pallidness, pallor, wanness, achromasia]
Extensive Definition
Livor mortis or postmortem lividity or hypostasis
(Latin:
livor—bluish color, mortis—of death), one of the signs of death, is a settling of the
blood in the lower
(dependent) portion of the body, causing a purplish red
discoloration of the skin: when the heart is no longer agitating
the blood, heavy red blood cells sink through the serum by
action of gravity. This discoloration does not occur in the areas
of the body that are in contact with the ground or another object,
as the capillaries are
compressed.
Coroners can use
the presence or absence of livor mortis as a means of determining
an approximate time of death. The presence of livor mortis is an
indication not to start
CPR, or to stop it if it is in progress. It can also be used by
forensic investigators to determine whether or not a body has been
moved (for instance, if the body is found lying face down but the
pooling is present on its back, investigators can determine that
the body was originally positioned face up).
Livor mortis starts 20 minutes to 3 hours after
death and is congealed in the capillaries in 4 to 5 hours. Maximum
lividity occurs within 6-12 hours.
lividity in German: Totenflecke
lividity in Korean: 시반
lividity in Indonesian: Livor mortis
lividity in Italian: Livor mortis
lividity in Dutch: Livor mortis
lividity in Japanese: 死斑
lividity in Polish: Plamy pośmiertne
lividity in Portuguese: Livor mortis
lividity in Russian: Трупные пятна
lividity in Serbian: Livor mortis
lividity in Finnish: Lautuma
lividity in Swedish: Likfläck
lividity in Thai:
การตกของเม็ดเลือดแดงตามแรงโน้มถ่วง
lividity in Chinese: 尸斑