Post-mortem CT and MRI diagnosis of acute cerebral hemorrhage in a putrefied corpse

Q3 Medicine
Rebekka Ringger , Nicole Schwendener , Jeremias Klaus , Christian Jackowski , Wolf-Dieter Zech
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Abstract

A 61-year-old man was found dead on the terrace in front of his house. The body showed external signs of advanced (Grade 4) putrefaction. Routine post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) was conducted prior to the forensic autopsy showing a radiological alteration index (RAI) of 100. Due to a suspicious hyperdense brain lesion seen in PMCT, additional post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging (PMMR) of the head was performed for research purpose. Compared to PMCT, the lesion appeared considerably more detailed in PMMR with a slightly hyperintense and focal hypointense signal in T2w images and an isointense and focal hyperintense signal in T1w images. Autoptic assessment of the brain lesion was considerably complicated due to softening and partial liquefaction of the brain. Considering post-mortem imaging and autopsy results, the lesion was determined as an acute brain hemorrhage. Case findings indicate that PMMR may be superior to autopsy in terms of diagnosis and localization of cerebral hemorrhage in putrefied brains.

腐尸急性脑出血的死后CT及MRI诊断
一名61岁的男子被发现死在自家门前的露台上。身体表现出严重(4级)腐烂的外部迹象。在法医尸检之前进行了常规的死后计算机断层扫描(PMCT),显示放射改变指数(RAI)为100。由于在PMCT中发现可疑的高密度脑病变,为了研究目的,我们对头部进行了额外的死后磁共振成像(PMMR)。与PMCT相比,PMMR显示病变更为详细,T2w表现为轻度高信号和局灶性低信号,T1w表现为等强和局灶性高信号。由于脑的软化和部分液化,脑损伤的自噬评估相当复杂。考虑到死后成像和尸检结果,病变被确定为急性脑出血。病例研究结果表明,PMMR可能优于尸检在诊断和定位脑出血在腐烂的大脑。
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Forensic Science International: Reports
Forensic Science International: Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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