死前和死后CT显示的致命可卡因包裹体综合征1例报告

IF 0.8 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Forensic Imaging Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fri.2023.200543
Maiko Yoshida , Yumi Hoshioka , Yohsuke Makino , Yoshikazu Yamagishi , Sayaka Nagasawa , Fumiko Chiba , Rutsuko Yamaguchi , Go Inokuchi , Hirotaro Iwase
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我们在此提出了一个法医案例,其中致命的“可卡因尸体包装综合征”的序列计算机断层扫描(CT)图像显示在尸检CT(AMCT)和尸检CT(PMCT)上。一名男子在国际机场通过海关时被拘留。腹部X光片显示肠道内有多个胶囊状结构,使用现场免疫药物筛查设备确认这些胶囊是可卡因。他在警方的监视下被送入医院,并接受了AMCT检查,结果发现他的结肠中有多个胶囊。入院2天后死亡;他被诊断为药物中毒,被称为“尸体填塞综合征”。使用PMCT、毒理学和组织学进行了法医尸检。这起案件为使用AMCT和PMCT拍摄可卡因毒品容器内部提供了一个独特的机会。PMCT概述了疑似破裂可卡因胶囊的具体位置,这些胶囊在AMCT上和尸检前都没有确定,从而可以对意外死亡与自杀死亡进行推测性假设。
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Fatal cocaine body packer syndrome depicted on antemortem and postmortem CT: A case report

We herein present a forensic case wherein sequential computed tomography (CT) images of fatal “cocaine body packer syndrome” were shown on antemortem CT (AMCT) and postmortem CT (PMCT). While passing through customs at an international airport, a man was detained. Abdominal X-ray revealed multiple capsule-like structures inside the bowel, and the capsules were confirmed to be cocaine using an onsite immunoassay drug-screening device. He was admitted to the hospital under police surveillance and subjected to AMCT, which revealed multiple capsules in his colon. He died 2 days after admission; he was diagnosed with drug poisoning, which is referred to as “body packer syndrome” A forensic autopsy was conducted using PMCT, toxicology, and histology. This case offered a unique chance to photograph interior cocaine drug containers using AMCT and PMCT. PMCT outlined a specific location of the suspected ruptured cocaine capsules that were not identified on AMCT and before autopsy, thereby enabling a speculative hypothesis regarding accidental versus suicidal death.

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Forensic Imaging
Forensic Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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