Pulmonary Birefringent Material in Fatal Heroin Overdose

Authors

  • Elif Ülker Akyıldız Adli Tıp Kurumu Başkanlığı
  • Gökhan Ersoy Adli Tıp Kurumu Başkanlığı
  • Ahmet Bülent Özata Adli Tıp Kurumu Başkanlığı
  • Safa Çelik İstanbul Üniversitesi Cerrahpaşa Tıp Fakültesi Adli Tıp Anabilim Dalı

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17986/blm.2005102585

Keywords:

heroin, lung, foreign body, birefringent material

Abstract

Fatal heroin overdose is one of the major preventable causes of deaths. The mechanism of death for fatal heroin overdose has not been adequately explained yet. The noncardiogenic pulmonary edema is the most striking finding. On the other hand, lungs may exhibit granulomatous reactions in chronic abuse. In this study, histopathological cross-sections taken from the lungs of heroin intoxication overdose cases, whose previous postmortem examinations of the cases had been performed at the Mortuary Department of the Council of Forensic Medicine, were reevaluated. Twenty medicolegal cases without known heroin abuse history were evaluated as control group. The specimens were examined under polarizing light and foreign bodies were encountered in 15 of the 86 cases.

Key words: Heroin, lung, foreign body, biréfringent material

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2005-08-01

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Akyıldız E Ülker, Ersoy G, Özata AB, Çelik S. Pulmonary Birefringent Material in Fatal Heroin Overdose. Bull Leg Med. 2005;10(2):46-49. https://doi.org/10.17986/blm.2005102585