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Citation

Sato Y, Kondo T, Ohshima T. J. Clin. Forensic Med. 1996; 3(2): 105-107.

Affiliation

Department of Legal Medicine, Kanazawa University Faculty of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15335618

Abstract

An autopsy case of deferred death from drowning is reported. A 63-year-old man was found dead wearing wet clothing in his bed at home. At a medico-legal autopsy, mud was observed in the air passages as well as in the stomach, and a total of 210 g pleural effusion was also noted in the thoracic cavity (left 70 g, right 140 g). The left and right lungs were expanded and weighed 800 g and 950 g, respectively. Histological examination revealed the pathological finding of pneumonia with the exudation of numerous leucocytes into the alveoli as well as some postmortem changes. Diatoms were detected in the liver and both lungs by the disorganization method. In addition, scene investigation disclosed that he had fallen into a ditch in front of his house and had inhaled muddy water in the ditch, and had then managed to reach his bed and survive for a while, but dying eventually from aspiration pneumonia as a result of inhalation of exogenous water. The cause of his death was, therefore, given as deferred death from drowning rather than aspiration pneumonia.


Language: en

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