2016-10-13T06-51-28Z
Source: The Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review
Senthil Kumaran, Vinod A Chaudhari, Kusa K Shaha, Nisreen A Rahman.
In this article, we report an unusual case of natural death due to infective endocarditis, which created suspicion as there is an alleged history of physical aggression by her husband a month back. A 19-year-old female succumbed to death after one month of admission to a hospital. The victim had been on treatment in hospital for infective endocarditis. Forensic autopsy revealed no significant injury. There were signs of infective endocarditis, corresponding to the data available from the clinical history. The cause of death was established as infective endocarditis. We discuss the cause and manner of death and contributing factors of the medico-legal aspects of the death.
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Πέμπτη 13 Οκτωβρίου 2016
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