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2. Embolism of Cerebral Tissue to the Lung After Head Trauma: A Case Report
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Taner Daş and Aytul Bugra
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Autopsy ,Choristoma ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Head trauma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hematoma ,medicine ,Humans ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,Aged ,Lung ,business.industry ,Brain ,medicine.disease ,Skull ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Embolism ,Brain Injuries ,Accidental Falls ,Cerebral tissue ,Radiology ,business ,Closed head trauma ,Pulmonary Embolism - Abstract
Embolism of cerebral tissue to pulmonary circulation is a rare entity. It can be occur because of penetrating or closed head trauma at any age or during difficult vaginal deliveries at any age. We present a case of cerebral tissue pulmonary embolization after severe head trauma in a male adult. The autopsy revealed multiple skull fractures, subdural hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhages, and contusions. Microscopically, we observed cerebral tissue inside the branches of the pulmonary arteries. Embolism of cerebral tissue to the pulmonary circulation is a rare condition. It should always be kept in mind in sudden unexpected deaths during delivery and head trauma cases at any age.
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- 2020
3. Death Related To Huge Mesenteric Atypic Lipomatous Tumor/ Well Differentiated Liposarcoma: Case Report
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Elif Ömeroğlu Kara, Aytul Bugra, and Taner Daş
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Well Differentiated Liposarcoma ,medicine ,business ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Lipomatous tumor - Published
- 2018
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4. Postmortem Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction Due to Butane Gas Intoxication in a Child
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Taner Daş and Aytul Bugra
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Inhalant Abuse ,Myocardial Infarction ,Hypereosinophilia ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Gross examination ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fatal Outcome ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Eosinophilia ,medicine ,Humans ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Interventricular septum ,Lung ,Postmortem Diagnosis ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Contraction band necrosis ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Butanes ,Vomiting ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Volatile substance addiction and toxic gas inhalation are now an important health problem. The pleasure-based inhalation of butane gas, also known as lighter refill gas, is especially prevalent among children and young people. The most important reasons for this situation are that they are cheap and easy to obtain and lack of legal supervision. The exhaled gas is absorbed through the alveolar surface and rapidly enters the bloodstream and leads to clinical signs. It can cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, hallucinations, and euphoria in the acute phase. In severe cases, bronchospasm, hypoxia, ventricular arrhythmia, cardiopulmonary arrest, and death can occur. Our case is one of the rare cases in the literature that was diagnosed by postmortem histopathological examination. Our case is a 15-year-old girl who was found in front of a tobacco product store. On gross examination, there was a hemorrhagic area under the aortic valve that continued to interventricular septum. There was no coronary artery lesion. Histopathological examination revealed hypereosinophilia and contraction band necrosis in myocardial fibers, which was more intense in papillary muscle. Immunohistochemical studies also supported early myocardial ischemic changes. Upon toxicological examination, butane gas was detected in lung and blood samples.
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- 2019
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5. Viral Pneumonias in Forensic Autopsies
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Ahmet Selçuk Gürler, Cumhur Selçuk Topal, Hizir Asliyüksek, Gülhan Yağmur, Aytül Sargan, Muzaffer Yildirim, Rifat Özgür Özdemirel, Taner Daş, and Murat Nihat Arslan
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Male ,Forensic pathology ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Pulmonary Edema ,Autopsy ,Virus ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Respiratory system ,Forensic Pathology ,Lung ,Retrospective Studies ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary edema ,Fibrosis ,Pneumonia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business ,Respiratory tract - Abstract
Lower respiratory infections are commonly due to viruses and are the third largest cause of death. Respiratory tract viruses have a tendency to target the specific regions in the lung and can harm the host via direct effect of the virus and the host's inflammatory response. In this study, relationships between morphologic changes in the lung and the viral agent type isolated in the lung by the polymerase chain reaction technique were investigated. This study was performed retrospectively at 113 autopsy cases in the Council of Forensic Medicine in Istanbul. Slides from the lung tissues diagnosed as interstitial pneumonia and detected viral agent in polymerase chain reaction were evaluated and reviewed under light microscope by 2 pathologists simultaneously according to predetermined bronchiolar, alveolar, and interstitial findings. Alveolar findings were detected in 108 cases (95.6%), whereas interstitial and bronchiolar findings were detected in 91 (80.5%) and 38 (33.6%) cases, respectively. Intra-alveolar edema was the most common alveolar finding. Some findings such as multinucleated syncytial cells and smudge cells can aid the search for etiologic agent. Interstitial inflammation was the most common histopathologic finding in the lung in viral infections and the most prominent clue to viral infections in the lung histopathologically without discrimination of viral agent type.
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- 2016
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6. Postmortem diagnosis of cytomegalovirus and accompanying other infection agents by real-time PCR in cases of sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI)
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Muzaffer Yildirim, Taner Daş, Ayse Ozgun, Nihan Ziyade, M. Feyzi Sahin, Sermet Koç, Gülhan Yağmur, Ferah Karayel, Neval Elgormus, and Arzu Akçay
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Male ,Pathology ,Palatine Tonsil ,Cytomegalovirus ,Salivary Glands ,0302 clinical medicine ,Paraffin embedded tissues ,Prospective Studies ,Post-mortem microbiology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Forensic Pathology ,Lung ,Cause of death ,Brain ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,Myocarditis ,Cytomegalovirus Infections ,Viruses ,Female ,Autopsy ,Meningitis ,Sudden Infant Death ,Encephalitis ,Forensic pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Congenital cytomegalovirus infection ,SUDI ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Sialadenitis ,Article ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,030225 pediatrics ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,medicine ,Humans ,Brain Chemistry ,Hepatitis ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,DNA, Viral ,Immunology ,business ,Law ,Real-time PCR - Abstract
As an opportunistic pathogen with high mortality rates, Cytomegalovirus (CMV) may lead to fatal disseminated CMV infection of the premature and newborn; thus necessitating the demonstration of CMV-DNA with clinical history and/or histopathological findings of CMV infection and defining other bacterial and viral infection agents with real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in udden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) cases as we aimed in this study. 314 (144 female, 170 male) SUDI cases were prospectively investigated from January 2013 to January 2015 in Istanbul Forensic Medicine Institution. The study includes 87 tissue samples of 39 cases for post-mortem histopathological examination of interstitial pneumonia, myocarditis, meningitis, encephalitis, hepatitis, colitis or tubulointerstitial nephritis and/or accompanying chronic sialadenitis. CMV-DNA was found positive in 35 (40.2%) salivary gland, 19 (21.8%) lung, 1 (1.1%) tonsil, and 1 (1.1%) brain tissues. CMV sialadenitis and/or CMV pneumonia associated with other viral and/or bacterial agents were detected in 23 (60%) of 39 infant cases. The demonstration of CMV-DNA would significantly clarify the cause of death and collection of epidemiological data in SUDI cases with clinical history and histopathological findings of CMV infection accompanying chronic CMV sialadenitis. Furthermore, CMV suppresses the immune system, and may predispose to other bacterial and/or viral infections in these cases. Post-mortem molecular investigations are useful in explaining cause of death in SUDI with a suspicion of infection in forensic autopsies., Highlights • CMV may lead to fatal disseminated CMV infection of the premature and newborn. • Our study is the first comprehensive study investigating CMV infections in SUDI. • CMV suppresses the immune system, and may predispose to other infections. • Postmortem molecular investigations are useful in explaining cause of death in SUDI.
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- 2016
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7. Pelvic hemorrhage as an unexpected complication of venous thromboembolism due to high dose of Olanzapine intake
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Murat Nihat Arslan, Taner Daş, Mehtap Özdemir, and Semih Yildirim
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Olanzapine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Complication ,business ,Venous thromboembolism ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,medicine.drug ,Surgery - Published
- 2016
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8. Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
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Deniz Oğuzhan Melez, Gözde Şirin, İpek Esen Melez, Taner Daş, Bahadr Kumral, Yasemin Erenç Dokudan, Murat Nihat Arslan, Yalçn Büyük, Abdullah Avşar, Bülent Şam, Arzu Akçay, and Ferah Karayel
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Autopsy ,Sudden death ,Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Myocardial infarction ,Intensive care medicine ,education ,Pathological ,Cause of death ,education.field_of_study ,Rupture, Spontaneous ,business.industry ,Antemortem Diagnosis ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Surgery ,Parity ,Female ,Scad ,business - Abstract
The number of cases with spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is considered to be being underestimated because of a large amount of SCAD leading to sudden death without previous diagnosis. Besides, not only in clinics but also in autopsy practice, correct diagnosis of SCAD is important to prevent forensic malpractice.The article is intended to discuss the pathological findings through the forensic point of view for improving the malpractice expertise in scope of clinicians' timely antemortem diagnosis according to risk factors and in scope of forensic pathologists' the cause of death determination ability according to macroscopical and microscopical findings of the autopsy.In 3 cases reported, the main characteristics were the female sex, pregnancy history and a sudden death without any trauma. However, although there are many women giving birth or using oral contraceptives, only some of them are facing with SCAD. This suggests the possibility of some hereditary factors, whereas hereditary characteristics may be understood in many different ways like hormone-releasing regulating mechanisms as well as immunity, morphology, or any other mechanism. For instance, autoimmunity has been also a hereditary underlying factor for vessel injury considered in presented cases.
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- 2015
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9. Death of an autistic adult caused by aorto-oesophageal fistula due to swallowed wire: A case report
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Ahmet Selçuk Gürler, Hüsrev Demirel, Taner Daş, Muhammed Feyzi Şahin, Cihan Göktürk, and Fatih Özner
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Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
- 2015
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10. Incidentally Detected Lithopedion in an 87-Year-Old Lady
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Taner Daş, Erdoğan Kara, Ahmet Selçuk Gürler, Rifat Özgür Özdemirel, Safa Çelik, Yigit Sezer, Nedim Apaydin, Emel Özdeş, Gökhan Gitmiş, and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Autopsy ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fetus ,autopsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Pregnancy, Abdominal ,medicine ,Humans ,Cyst ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cause of death ,Aged, 80 and over ,Incidental Findings ,abdominal pregnancy ,Ectopic pregnancy ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Calcinosis ,Morgue ,stone baby ,medicine.disease ,lithopedion ,Lithopedion ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Abdominal pregnancy ,ectopic pregnancy ,Female ,business - Abstract
WOS: 000382182000019 PubMed: 27389692 A lithopedion is a rare complication of pregnancy that occurs when a fetus in an intraabdominal location dies, and it is too large to be reabsorbed by the body. The case was an 87-year-old woman, and she was transferred to the morgue department in April 2014 to determine the cause of death. During autopsy, an intraabdominally located calcified dead fetus and a 12-cm diameter calcified cyst in the right ovary were incidentally detected. It was aged 25 to 29 weeks (according to femur and humerus measurements) with a size of 12.5 x 8 x 5 cm and a weight of 227 g. According to investigation reports, her husband died in 1990, and she had 3 deliveries, the most recent of which was in 1946. Because the menopause age of the case was not exactly known, the retention time of the lithopedion was supposed to be 24 to 68 years according to the date of the most recent pregnancy and the date of her spouse's death. It is the first case that has been incidentally detected and identified during an autopsy in Turkey and also one of the oldest cases in the literature.
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- 2016
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11. Hydatid Disease Involved in the Heart, Liver, and Kidney That Caused Sudden Death
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Mehmet Özer, Taner Daş, Muzaffer Yildirim, Gülhan Yağmur, Hüsrev Demirel, and Ayse Ozgun
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Adult ,Echinococcosis, Hepatic ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Diseases ,Turkey ,Autopsy ,Disease ,Sudden death ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Death, Sudden ,Echinococcosis ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Echinococcus granulosus ,Cause of death ,Kidney ,Lung ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Asthma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,business - Abstract
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infestation caused by ingestion of eggs of echinococcal species. For Echinococcus granulosus, the definitive host is the dog, and sheeps are the usual intermediate hosts. Humans are accidental intermediate hosts, infected by ingestion of food contaminated with eggs shed by dogs or foxes. The most common organs that hydatid disease encountered are the liver and lungs. Involvement of the kidney is rare and usually accompanies the other organ involvements. Cardiac involvement of echinococcosis is also very rare. We report the case of a 31-year-old woman with a 6-year history of asthma who collapsed after strenuous activity and died despite the interventions carried out. At autopsy, cystic masses were detected in the apex of the heart, in the right kidney, and in the liver. There were no macroscopic pathologic findings in the other organs. Microscopic examination revealed the diagnosis of hydatid cyst in the heart, right kidney, and liver besides medial hypertrophy of the lung vessels. Cause of death was attributed to hydatid cyst and its complications. Patients who have symptoms akin to asthma at clinical presentation have to be further investigated for organic cardiac and pulmonary diseases such as hydatid cyst, especially in endemic countries.
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- 2015
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12. Metastatic malignant melanoma of the urinary bladder: A case report and review of the literature
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Taner Daş, Billur Cosan Sarbay, Gözde Kir, Cumhur Selçuk Topal, and Muzaffer İlkay Tosun
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Microbiology (medical) ,Uveal Neoplasms ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urinary Bladder ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,030232 urology & nephrology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Metastasis ,Resection ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,MART-1 Antigen ,lcsh:Pathology ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,metastasis ,Humans ,Medical history ,Melanoma ,Aged ,Hematuria ,Microscopy ,Urinary bladder ,Malignant melanoma ,business.industry ,Histocytochemistry ,S100 Proteins ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Metastatic malignant melanoma ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Keratins ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,Visual field loss ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,lcsh:RB1-214 - Abstract
Metastatic bladder tumors constitute
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- 2016
13. Colchicine-Induced Rhabdomyolysis: An Autopsy Case
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Durmuş Kumru, Ayse Ozgun, Sermet Koç, Taner Daş, Murat Nihat Arslan, and Bülent Şam
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Abdominal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Poison control ,Familial Mediterranean fever ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Rhabdomyolysis ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Gout Suppressants ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Colchicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Disseminated intravascular coagulation ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Familial Mediterranean Fever ,chemistry ,Bone marrow suppression ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Drug Overdose ,business - Abstract
Colchicine is derived from Colchicum autumnale and Gloriosa superba and is used to treat acute gout and familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Musculoskeletal adverse effects range from myopathy to rhabdomyolysis. An 18-year-old woman, with a 2-year history of FMF treated with colchicine, took 9 colchicine pills (4.5 mg) to relieve severe abdominal pain. On the sixth day of hospitalization, the patient's condition worsened, and she died. As this was a case of fatal poisoning, a forensic autopsy was performed, and the cause of death was determined to be complications of muscle destruction due to colchicine intoxication with the findings of myocytolysis, positive antimyoglobin antibody staining kidney tubules. Colchicine toxicity begins with gastrointestinal symptoms. Multiorgan effects follow the gastrointestinal effects. Serious outcomes of colchicine toxicity are rhabdomyolysis, bone marrow suppression, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. In chronic diseases that require lifelong treatment with medications, adverse effects can arise with long periods of use. Our patient had been treated for FMF with colchicine for 2 years but took too many colchicine pills to relieve her severe abdominal pain. Warning patients about the effects of high doses of drugs and providing information about their toxic effects and what to do "in case" of overuse could be lifesaving.
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