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A case of fatal hemorrhage in the cerebral ventricles following intravenous use of methamphetamine

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FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
卷 129, 期 2, 页码 104-109

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ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0379-0738(02)00233-5

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forensic toxicology; stroke; drug abuse; intracranial hemorrhage; hemorrhage in the cerebral ventricles; methamphetamine; amphetamine

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We describe a case of massive hemorrhage in the cerebral ventricles, probably caused by methamphetamine abuse. A 44-year-old male was found dead in a prone position in a hotel room. Old and new injection marks were observed in his right cubital fossa. Petechiae were observed on the conjunctiva of his right eye, laryngeal mucosa, epicardium and under the capsule of the liver (to a slight or moderate degree). The brain, weighing 1.67 kg, was heavily edematous; the, lateral and fourth ventricles were filled with hematomas. Subarachnoid, intracerebral hemorrhages were not observed. Cerebral vascular abnormalities were not evident. There were no remarkable changes in other organs, other than congestion. Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of the urine disclosed the presence of methamphetamine and amphetamine. The concentration of methamphetamine within the femoral venous blood and intraventricular hematoma was 0.347 mug/ml and 0.189 mug/g, respectively. Amphetamine was not detected in either sample. Urine contained 3.15 mug/ml methamphetamine and 0.063 mug/ml amphetamine. These results indicate that intraventricular hemorrhage might have occurred shortly after intravenous self-administration of methamphetamine. Cerebral arterial spasm and hypertension resulting from the administration of methamphetamine might have resulted in intraventricular hemorrhage. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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