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[2020] 6. Min Jee Park, Ock Kim, Hongil Ha |
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Date : 20-06-04 13:42
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Publication; issue : 2020 Year 44 Vol 2 iss 96 p
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Death by Nitrite Intoxication: Report of 14 Cases Korean J Leg Med 2020;44:96-101
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Division of Forensic Medicine, National
Forensic Service Seoul Institute, Seoul, Korea,
Department of Medicine, Seoul National
University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
E-mail: sanchee@korea.kr
Sodium nitrite intoxication is a primary
cause of severe methemoglobinemia, which may be fatal. In the past,
nitrite-related deaths were rare, but cases of suicide with nitrite have been
increasing in number in recent years. We analyzed 14 cases of fatal nitrite
intoxication from January 2013 to February 2019. There was a different trend
between the cases from the past and those from recent years. The former
consisted of older individuals who ingested nitrite accidentally or
intentionally, while the latter comprised younger individuals who used nitrite mostly
for suicide. Most individuals showed dark purple or dark brown lividity and
cherry-pink discoloration of the muscles. Postmortem methemoglobin levels,
which were analyzed in 5 cases, were 30%-49%. Most nitrite and nitrate concentrations
showed the highest concentration in the stomach contents, and it showed that
the nitrite was converted into nitrate in the blood. To conclude, methemoglobin
tests using a portable oximeter and quantitative tests of nitrite and nitrate,
as well as a thorough investigation of the case and scene may help determine
the cause of death.
Key Words: Methemoglobinemia; Sodium
nitrite; Poisoning; Autopsy
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