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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-143455

ABSTRACT

A one year study, from October 2007 to September 2008, was under taken in an attempt to study the pattern of electrical injury, the cause of death, manner of death, and diagnosis by histopathological examination. The study was compromised of 62 cases brought with history of electrical shock. Of the total 62 cases, males were 57(91.93%) and females were 5(8.06%) the mean age is 26 .27 year. The peak age of victims are 21-30 years age group 24 cases (38.71%].In the age group of 1n 0-10 years age group victims 3. Most of cases were due to low tension and domestic circuit. The patterns of electrical injuries are noted, such as entry, exit and both entry, exit wounds, flash burns and no electrical signs. The maximum victims showed dermo-epidermal degree of electrical burns .The histopathological examination is an important aid in diagnosis of electrical injuries and recommendations about preventive safety measures to reduce the mortality.


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Adult , Burns, Electric/analysis , Burns, Electric/classification , Burns, Electric/diagnosis , Burns, Electric/mortality , Burns, Electric/pathology , Electric Injuries/analysis , Electric Injuries/classification , Electric Injuries/diagnosis , Electric Injuries/mortality , Electric Injuries/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Wounds, Penetrating/analysis , Young Adult
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-134638

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The study period is 11 months that is from 01-01-2007 to 28-11-2007, 35 cases of organ phosphorus poisoning were admitted at Mamata General Hospital, khammam, Andhra Pradesh, India. The cases were studied on various epidemiological parameters and Proforma prepared for detailed data. In our study the majority of victims were males, married, Hindu, Literate, from rural area, medium socioeconomic group and common age of victims is 21 to 30 years. The common mode of poisoning is suicidal, one is accidental poison in child and one is occupational as contact poison while spraying .No homicidal poison was reported in our study. Majority victims have consumed poison in day time, commonly abused poison is monochrotophos, and approximate amount of poison consumed by majority of the victims is 250 ml to 500 ml and majority were admitted within 3 to 6 hours of consumption of poison. The common motive of poisoning was suicidal in both male [24 cases] and female [10 cases], especially young victims from rural domicile with agricultural occupation. The majority of victims consumed poison in summer followed by winter season. The probable reason is rain dependent agricultural occupation, unemployment, joint family and medium socioeconomic status of population of this area.


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Adult , Cholinesterases/blood , Epidemiology , Female , Humans , India , Male , Organophosphate Poisoning/epidemiology , Organophosphate Poisoning/mortality , Organophosphorus Compounds , Suicide/etiology , Young Adult
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