Unusual greenish tissue discoloration in fatal aluminium phosphide poisoning: clinical and forensic perspectives.

Jayeshkumar Kanani, Mohammed Iliyas Sheikh
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Abstract

The aim of the study: Aluminum phosphide poisoning poses significant challenges both in clinical and forensic settings due to its high fatality rate and diverse clinical manifestations. While the clinical symptoms of aluminum phosphide toxicity are well-documented, certain autopsy findings, particularly a rare greenish discoloration of organs, remain poorly understood.

Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted over an eight-month period to analyze the occurrence of unusual green discoloration of tissues during autopsies in aluminum phosphide poisoning cases. This study aimed to document the frequency, distribution, and potential mechanisms behind this rare phenomenon, providing insights into its clinical and forensic implications.

Results: A total of 110 suspected poisoning cases were examined, of which 47 were confirmed as aluminum phosphide poisonings. Among these, three cases demonstrated gradual greenish discoloration of organs such as the heart, stomach, brain, and kidneys. Despite the presence of this unique discoloration, histopathological examination revealed no microscopic pigmentation or histological anomalies. The discoloration varied in terms of the organs involved, intensity, and the speed of onset, presenting distinct patterns across the cases.

Conclusions: The etiology of this discoloration remains unknown, suggesting that biochemical or metabolic processes might play a role. This rare phenomenon underscores the need for further research to elucidate the underlying mechanisms, and highlights the importance of documenting such observations in forensic reports.

致命磷化铝中毒中不寻常的绿色组织变色:临床和法医观点。
研究目的:磷化铝中毒由于其高致死率和多种临床表现,在临床和法医环境中都构成了重大挑战。虽然磷化铝中毒的临床症状有充分的记录,但某些尸检结果,特别是罕见的器官变绿,仍然知之甚少。方法:通过为期8个月的前瞻性观察研究,分析了磷化铝中毒病例尸检过程中组织异常变绿的发生情况。本研究旨在记录这种罕见现象的频率、分布和潜在机制,为其临床和法医意义提供见解。结果:共检查疑似中毒110例,其中确认为磷化铝中毒47例。其中,3例表现为心脏、胃、脑、肾等器官逐渐变绿。尽管存在这种独特的变色,但组织病理学检查显示没有显微镜下的色素沉着或组织学异常。变色在受累器官、强度和发病速度方面各不相同,在所有病例中呈现出不同的模式。结论:这种变色的病因尚不清楚,提示生化或代谢过程可能起作用。这一罕见现象强调需要进一步研究以阐明潜在的机制,并强调在法医报告中记录这种观察结果的重要性。
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