TY - JOUR
PY - 2019//
TI - Histopathological profile in fatal yellow phosphorous poisoning
JO - Journal of forensic sciences
A1 - Das, Siddhartha
A1 - Reddy, Uppalapati Venkata Uma Vamsidhar
A1 - Hamide, Abdoul
A1 - Badhe, Bhawana
A1 - Ravichandran, Muthusamy
A1 - Murthy, Abilash Srinivasa
SP - 786
EP - 790
VL - 64
IS - 3
N2 - Yellow phosphorous (YP) is the toxic form of elemental phosphorous and the chief constituent of firecrackers and rodenticides. In India, the rodenticide paste is frequently used for the suicidal purpose. This study is an autopsy-based observational study which describes the histopathological features of heart, lungs, liver, and kidney of fatal cases of YP poisoning. The most common autopsy features in the viscera were congestion and petechial hemorrhage. The liver histopathology findings were microvesicular steatosis (68%), hepatic necrosis (62%), macrovesicular steatosis (50%), inflammatory cells (46%), sinusoidal congestion (40%), cholestasis (32%), and toxic hepatitis (18%). Hepatic necrosis ranged from being focal to centrizonal in distribution. Congestion was the most common feature observed in the lungs and the kidney. This is the largest autopsy-based study on YP poisoning till date. The histopathological features of liver were consistent with YP poisoning whereas the findings of heart, lungs, and kidney were nonspecific in nature.
© 2018 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0022-1198 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.13927 ID - ref1 ER -