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Medical Forum Monthly. 2014; 25 (5): 51-54
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-147283

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To find out the magnitude, manner and modalities of unnatural deaths among all cases brought to the Forensic Medicine Department [PMC] Faisalabad for post mortem examination. Retrospective study. The study was conducted in the Department of Forensic Medicine, Punjab Medical College Faisalabad from 1[st] January, 2012 to 31[st] December, 2012. Study material has been collected from mortuary of [PMC] Faisalabad including police inquest reports, postmortem reports and hospital record / treatment history of the victims. A total of 397 cases of Medico legal deaths were brought for postmortem examination in the Department of Forensic Medicine, Punjab Medical College Faisalabad during one year study period. All these cases were grouped according to age, gender, manners and modalities of medico legal / unnatural deaths. The data collected, and analyzed. The commonest manner of death in overall age groups was homicide followed by accident, suicide and natural deaths, whereas; 59 cases remained undetermined. Among 228 homicidal deaths, Firearms were the predominant weapons of infliction [70.17%]. A total of 64 [85.33%] persons lost their lives in Road Traffic Accidents [RTA] among 75 accidental deaths. Out of total 397 cases, Males were [74.82%] and females [25.18%]. The age group most commonly involved was 20-29 years [29.97%] followed by 30-39 years [21.41%] and 40-49 years [15.61%], whereas; the victims belonging to age group of 10-19 years contributed for [12.09%]. Our study concludes that Homicide was the most dominant manner of death among the unnatural deaths. Fatalities caused by Firearms were the commonest form of homicide; Road Traffic Accident was the commonest modality among accidental deaths whereas; the suicide was found as rare manner of death

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JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 2010; 24 (4): 329-331
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-117952

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This case report describes a 28 year old male patient presenting with low-grad fever, symmetrical polyarthritis, rash on palms, neck and trunk, oral ulcers and cervical, axillary and hilar lymphadenopathy. Other systemicexamination was unremarkable. Patient was diagnosed as Kikuchi-Fujimoto's disease on the basis of lymph node histopathology, which showed the pathognomonic [Acute Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis]. Concurrently diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus [SLE] was also made because of the presence of five out of eleven criteria for the diagnosis of SLE. The five criteria which were present in this patient were oral ulcers, arthritis, proteinuria of 1295 mg/24 hrs, positive Antinuclear Antibody and positive anti-double stranded DNA


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Humans , Male , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic , Antibodies, Antinuclear , Lymph Nodes/pathology
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