Alleged Snake Bite with Fatal Antemortem Aspiration: A diagnostic Conundrum

A. Naveen, M. Sahu, M. Mohanti, R. Swain, S. R. Singh
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The determination of the cause of death in the alleged snake bite deaths presents a great challenge for autopsy surgeons at autopsy. Unwitnessed bites, improper history, unavailable clinical records, and absent bite marks on the external examination often impact the assessment of snakebite deaths by autopsy surgeons. This is even more complicated when the snake bite involves an unusual or obscure site, for example, the scalp. It is often encountered in neurotoxic snake bites which are associated with minimal or no local findings at the bite site. We describe a case of an alleged snake bite on the head, wherein the relatives of the deceased old lady claimed that the cobra bit her on the vertex region of the scalp before being brought dead to the hospital. However, significant life-threatening conditions such as fatal myocardial infarction and antemortem aspiration of food up to the terminal bronchiole were found at the autopsy rather than evidence of snakebite. The role of autopsy surgeons in such cases is described in this report.
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所谓的蛇咬伤与致命的死前吸入:一个诊断难题
在所谓的蛇咬死亡中,确定死因对尸检外科医生来说是一个巨大的挑战。未被目击的咬伤、不正确的病史、不可获得的临床记录以及外部检查中没有咬痕通常会影响尸检外科医生对蛇咬伤死亡的评估。当蛇咬伤的部位不寻常或不显眼时,比如头皮,情况就更复杂了。它经常出现在神经毒性蛇咬伤中,咬伤部位很少或没有局部发现。我们描述了一起据称被蛇咬伤头部的案件,其中已故老妇人的亲属声称,眼镜蛇在被送往医院之前咬了她的头皮顶点区域。然而,重大的危及生命的情况,如致命的心肌梗死和临死前的食物吸入末端细支气管,在尸检中被发现,而不是蛇咬伤的证据。在这种情况下,解剖外科医生的作用在本报告中进行了描述。
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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