Title of article
Diagnostic Dilemma with Interval Death in a Road-Traffic Accident Victim
Author/Authors
Mandal ، R نويسنده Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, India , , Mondal ، K نويسنده Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, India , , Khan ، K نويسنده Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, India , , Kumar Mandal ، P نويسنده Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, India , , Gaha Mallik Sinha ، M نويسنده Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, Sushrutanagar, Darjeeling, India ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Pages
5
From page
237
To page
241
Abstract
traffic accident (RTA) victim, because multiple injuries make it difficult to decide on the most fatal lesion, particularly when death is delayed by prompt medical intervention; and secondary haemorrhage, renal failure, fat embolism, systemic infections, myocardial or cerebral infarction – all comes under the potential differential threats.
Case Report: A 20 year-old RTA victim was hospitalized in a comatose state and died after surviving 21 days on intermittent positive pressure ventilation. Post-mortem examination of different organs revealed pneumonic consolidation in lung, fatty changes in liver and acute tubular necrosis in kidney; in addition to haemorrhage and congestion in these organs and brain.
Conclusion: Acute contusions of various internal organs, compounded by hospital-acquired infection and medical interventions turn the overall diagnostic scenario messy in a resuscitated RTA victim. In such condition notification about all lethal organic defects, instead of mentioning mere ‘multiorgan failure’, is the best way to sign out an ‘autopsy report.
Journal title
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Record number
2399393
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