Literature DB >> 31240049

A Case Series of Anterograde and Retrograde Vascular Projectile Embolization.

Jennifer Chao, Jeffrey Barnard, Joyce L deJong, Joseph A Prahlow.   

Abstract

Deaths related to firearms are common within the United States, with most cases having conspicuous projectile wounds found at autopsy. Individual gunshot wounds may be perforating or penetrating. In most cases with penetrating wounds, projectiles are relatively easily found via radiography and by following the pathway on internal examination. When a projectile is not detected in the expected region, intravascular embolization of the projectile should be suspected. Embolization may be arterial or venous, as well as anterograde or retrograde. Typically, such emboli involve small caliber bullets or shot pellets. The authors present three unusual cases of intravascular projectile embolization at autopsy, one involving shotgun slug fragment embolization, one where death was delayed, and one with retrograde embolization into the liver. Acad Forensic Pathol. 2018 8(2): 392-406.

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Keywords:  Bullet embolus; Emboli; Firearms; Forensic pathology; Vascular projectile embolization

Year:  2018        PMID: 31240049      PMCID: PMC6490119          DOI: 10.1177/1925362118782079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Forensic Pathol        ISSN: 1925-3621


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1.  Wandering Bullet Embolization in Suicidal Near-Contact Gunshot Wound.

Authors:  Abdurrab A Kasim; Faisal M Alzubaidi; Yahya M Zakari; Naif A Aljohani; Raed M Alobaidaan; Raghad M Assiri; Samah F Ibrahim
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-06
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