2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.01.021
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Domino effect: An unusual case of six fatal hydrogen sulfide poisonings in quick succession

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“…Patients suffering from high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide poisoning present "lightning-like" death (Anantharam et al, 2017). Past case reports (Barbera et al, 2016;Park et al, 2009) have described autopsy results due to hydrogen sulfide poisoning to include changes in the organ color of the brain, skin, liver, and pulmonary edema. In our case reports, case 2 patient survived while case 1 patient died.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients suffering from high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide poisoning present "lightning-like" death (Anantharam et al, 2017). Past case reports (Barbera et al, 2016;Park et al, 2009) have described autopsy results due to hydrogen sulfide poisoning to include changes in the organ color of the brain, skin, liver, and pulmonary edema. In our case reports, case 2 patient survived while case 1 patient died.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Death by H 2 S intoxication is therefore caused by a direct pulmonary effect and a neurotoxic effect on the cerebral respiratory centre, both of which lead to acute respiratory failure, respiratory acidosis and then to cardiac arrest. [18][19][20][21] Moreover, there is evidence that H 2 S may cause a shift to anaerobic cellular metabolism which can be explained by the H 2 S inhibiting the action of cytochrome c oxidase, which paralyses the electron transport system. In addition to the hypoxia caused by H 2 S binding to haemoglobin, the inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase causes a cellular switch to anaerobic metabolism and the accumulation of lactate.…”
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“…However, the bodies of victims in some cases of death by acute H 2 S intoxication are described as showing a diffuse green discolouration of the skin and internal organs in the published literature. 18,19 This is due to the early formation of sulfhaemoglobin and other pigments similar to the products of putrefactive bacterial metabolism. However, other signs of advanced putrefaction are not present in these cases probably due to the short interval between the times of death and autopsies.…”
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“…Six cases of fatal H2S poisonings were examined at the Department of Forensic Toxicology at the University of Catania, Italy . Complete autopsies were performed c .…”
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