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Date : 18-03-30 16:10
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Publication; issue : 2017 Year 41 Vol 4 iss 145 p
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Neonate Deaths in the Toilets
Korean J Leg Med 2017;41:145-149
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1. Department of Pathology, Samsung Medical
Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea,
2. Division of Forensic Investigation,
National Forensic Service Seoul Institute, Seoul, Korea
E-mail : sanchee@korea.kr
Investigating neonatal deaths in the
toilets is challenging for forensic pathologists. During the postmortem
examination, they should evaluate whether the baby was alive or a stillbirth
and determine any causes of death, such as prenatal cause, infection,
anatomical abnormalities, birth or other blunt force injury, drowning, and
asphyxia. We retrieved two cases of neonatal deaths in the toilets and reviewed
their autopsy findings and circumstances. However, findings from the postmortem
examination were insignificant. Their lung examinations revealed non-expanded
alveoli, and hydrostatic tests were negative. However, the cases cannot be
confirmed as stillbirths because of the possibility that they might be alive
for a short period of time after birth and then exposed into the water in the
toilet or to accidental or non-accidental asphyxia or that they might have died
because of neglect. These cases illustrate that the death scene and the
associated circumstances should be meticulously and carefully investigated.
Key Words: Infant, newborn; Perinatal
death; Forensic pathology
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