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[Patho-anatomic changes in a narcotic addict].

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|November 1, 1991
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Pathoanatomical analysis of a deceased drug abuser revealed talc crystals in organs, indicating chronic drug addiction. Acute findings like "drug addict's lung" and brain edema confirmed sudden death due to intoxication.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Pathology
  • Toxicology
  • Histopathology

Background:

  • Sudden death in individuals with a history of drug abuse necessitates thorough pathoanatomical investigation.
  • Intravenous drug use often leaves characteristic physical marks and internal pathological changes.

Observation:

  • Physical examination revealed needle marks and scars indicative of intravenous drug administration.
  • Microscopic analysis of organs (lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys) identified birefringent talc crystals within macrophages, a hallmark of drug addiction.

Findings:

  • Talc crystals were found in granulomas within the lungs, Kupffer cells in the liver, splenic macrophages, and renal glomerular cells.
  • Acute intoxication signs included "drug addict's lung," cerebral edema, and perivascular bleeding.

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  • The liver also exhibited signs of chronic viral hepatitis.
  • Implications:

    • Pathoanatomical and histological analyses, especially with polarized microscopy, are crucial for diagnosing drug addiction and its consequences.
    • These findings underscore the importance of post-mortem examinations in cases of sudden, unexplained death, particularly in young individuals and known drug users.