| Literature DB >> 24480785 |
Fumiko Chiba1, Yohsuke Makino2, Ayumi Motomura3, Go Inokuchi3, Namiko Ishii3, Suguru Torimitsu3, Ayaka Sakuma3, Sayaka Nagasawa3, Hisako Saito3, Daisuke Yajima3, Mutsumi Hayakawa3, Hirotaro Iwase3.
Abstract
Traumatic common carotid artery dissection is very rare, and although it is associated with mild symptoms, it can sometimes be fatal. Therefore, careful examination of common carotid artery dissection and additional pathological examination as appropriate are important during the autopsy of traumatic death patients. A 60-year-old previously healthy drunken woman was run over. She had remained unconscious shortly after the accident, and 15 h later, emerging bilateral cerebral infarction was confirmed using brain computed tomography. Despite conservative management, she died 4 days after the injury due to multiple chest traumas and broad cerebral infarction. A medico-legal autopsy was conducted. According to the autopsy results, microscopically identified common carotid artery dissections with thrombus formation were considered the cause of infarction. In the present case, macroscopic common carotid artery lesions were relatively mild, and this made diagnosis difficult. However, the correct diagnosis was achieved by a combined analysis of the antemortem images and autopsy results. Thus, in such cases, a combined comprehensive analysis of autopsy results and antemortem clinical images is important to determine the exact cause of death.Entities:
Keywords: Antemortem images; Cerebral infarction; Forensic pathology; Middle cerebral artery; Traumatic common carotid artery dissection
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24480785 DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.01.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Int ISSN: 0379-0738 Impact factor: 2.395