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Evaluating the Forensic Inferences of Oral Nicotine Ingestion: Autopsy Case Review, Animal Experimentation, and Legal Implications

Yoo SH, Lee WT, Lee Jb

Nicotine, a highly lipophilic alkaloid derived from Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica, can be lethal even in small doses when ingested in concentrated forms like e-cigarette liquids. This study examined...
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Lethal Hemorrhage Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Complicated with Medicolegal Issues

Park S, Choi SG

This is a case study of unexpected death after laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis, complicated with medicolegal issues including chronic methamphetamine use and alleged medicolegal malpractice. The deceased underwent...
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Maternal Death Due to Lymphocytic Hypophysitis: A Case Report

Kwon Jh, Park YI, Jang SJ

Lymphocytic hypophysitis is a rare condition characterized by lymphocyte and plasma cell infiltration, leading to fibrosis and functional impairment of the pituitary gland. Although lymphocytic hypophysitis is associated with pregnancy,...
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Ethylene Glycol Poisoning with Acute Liver Injury Due to Delayed Diagnosis: An Autopsy Case Report and Literature Review

Jang W, Kim Y, Kang TM, Ko KS, Choi J

Ethylene glycol (EG), commonly used as antifreeze, is frequently ingested accidentally or in suicides, and causes acute renal failure. We report an unusual case of EG poisoning with acute liver...
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An Arachnoid Cyst Incidentally Found in a Young Man Who Died of Sudden Cardiac Death

Lee SW, Kim JH, Lee S, Lee JK, Yeo NS, Lee S

An arachnoid cyst is a rare cerebrospinal fluid–filled non-neoplastic cystic lesion. Most arachnoid cysts are asymptomatic; however, depending on their location and size, they may show various clinical symptoms and...
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Deceased Male with a Cigarette In Situ : Is This a Cadaveric Spasm?

Son IG, Na JY, Heo JH, Ko YS

When death occurs, the supply of adenosine triphosphate through respiration ceases, and rigor mortis begins approximately 20 minutes after death. The underlying mechanisms of rigor mortis and cadaveric spasm are...
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Drug Intoxication Associated with Pregabalin: An Autopsy Case

Ha H, Moon S, Kang M, Kim J

Pregabalin is a gamma-aminobutyric acid analogue; it has been used clinically as an anticonvulsant and analgesic agent. Few documented reports exist of deaths resulting from pregabalin overdose. This report discusses...
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Postmortem Computed Tomography – Based Body Weight Estimation in Korean Infants Using Volume and Multiplication Factors

Heo JH, Jang SJ, Kwon Jh, Im SB, Na JY, Yoon Y, Ko YS, Lee M, Oh SM, Choi SW, Lee S

Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) is used in forensic medicine worldwide due to its ability to non-invasively visualize injuries, hemorrhage, and estimate volume. In the autopsy of infants, assessing nutritional conditions...
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Medical Investigation into the Alleged Poisoning of Crown Prince Sohyeon: Who Killed Crown Prince Sohyeon?

Yoo SH

Crown Prince Sohyeon (1612-1645) was the eldest son of King Injo, the 16th monarch of the Joseon Dynasty. Following the defeat in the Manchu Invasion of Korea (1636-1637), he was...
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