Van Tıp Dergisi (Oct 2023)

Crime Scene and Autopsy Findings in two Cases of Sudden Death Caused by Inhalation of Butane Gas

  • Erhan Kartal,
  • Yasin Etli,
  • Uğur Demir,
  • Uğur Ata,
  • Mahmut Asirdizer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/vtd.2023.56578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 446 – 450

Abstract

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Solvent inhalation is still an important public health problem that is responsible morbidity and mortality of young people worldwide and has adverse effects on society. In Turkey, solvent inhalation is the most common substance abuse following smoking and alcohol addiction, and butane and propane have been reported to be the most frequently inhaled substances. In this study, the crime scene information is presented, with the pathology and toxicology analysis results of two cases of death due to inhalation of n-butane, one as suicide and the other accidentally. Although clinical findings were described in detail in cases hospitalized due to butane gas inhalation and in death cases, the number of articles describing crime scene and autopsy findings is limited. In this case report, it is aimed to describe of the findings that they may encounter during the crime scene and death examination, especially for general practitioners and autopsy findings of cases. Consequently, it is important for the general practitioners participating in the corpse examination to be careful about the crime scene and the findings on the corpse, for accurate toxicological analyzes and accurate determination of the cause of death. These physicians should give clues to forensic experts about signs such as thinner, glue, or gas source near the corpse, a plastic bag placed on the head of the corpse, vomit stains near the corpse or on their clothing.

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