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International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine
Year : 2017, Volume : 20, Issue : 1and2
First page : ( 5) Last page : ( 8)
Print ISSN : 0972-0448. Online ISSN : 0974-4614.

Study of gross and histopathological findings of stomach mucosa in cases of fatal poisoning with respect to survival period and treatment status

Aghera V. J.1, Bhuva S. D.2

1MD (Forensic Medicine), Tutor, Department of Forensic Medicine, P.D.U. Govt. Medical College, Rajkot, Email: drviral178@gmail.com. Mob: 9879841371

2MD (Forensic Medicine), Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, P.D.U. Govt. Medical College, Rajkot, Email: shailbhuva@gmail.com

Online published on 22 January, 2018.

Abstract

Context

Poisoning is commonly encountered cause of death in medico legal autopsies. Diagnosis of poisoning is based on post-mortem examination and chemical analysis of viscera. Sometimes in cases of death due to poison, where treatment intervention has done and survival period is long, poison is eliminated from the body, poison is not found grossly in stomach on autopsy, and poison also cannot be detected by chemical analysis. Present study can be helpful there to make diagnosis of poison from gross and histopathological findings of stomach mucosa.

Aims

Present study was undertaken to evaluate gross and histopathological findings of stomach mucosa in cases of fatal poisoning with respect to survival period and treatment status.

Materials and Methods

Present study was conducted on randomly selected 150 cases of poisoning from total autopsies performed in year 2012 at department of forensic medicine, PDU govt. medical college, Rajkot. Gross mucosal findings of stomach were noted. Histopathological examination of stomach was done and findings were noted.

Statistical Analysis Used

Microsoft excel

Results

In all cases of poisoning, irrespective of type of poison treatment status and survival period, in stomach, on gross examination, haemorrhage is observed in maximum number of cases; on histopathological examination, necrosis is observed in maximum number of cases.

In all cases of poisoning, irrespective of poison, highest cases (45.33%) were untreated. Lowest cases (14.66%) were of <12 hours survival period with treatment intervention.

Conclusions

On the basis of the gross and histopathological findings of stomach, combining with other data (history, clinical findings) diagnosis of poisoning can be made inspite of treatment intervention and long survival but to confirm the nature of poison chemical analysis is must.

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Keywords

Fatal Poisoning, Stomach Mucosa, Gross Findings, Histopathological Findings Survival Period, Treatment Status.

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