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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-45324

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OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively review forensic autopsy cases of a Thai population to show the relationship between the normal internal organ weight and body weight and body length. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The present study included 561 autopsies from Ramathibodi Hospital from August 2003 to June 2007. The subjects were from sudden unnatural death following criteria. The weighed organs included brain, heart, lungs, liver, spleen, and kidneys. RESULTS: The ages ranged from 15 to 89 years and there were 461 males and 100 females. The Mean were represented by males and females; 1330/1208, 302/259, 831/659, 1390/1211, 96/81, and 252/222 in brain, heart, lungs, liver, spleen, and kidneys respectively CONCLUSION: Relationship was found between internal organs weight and body weight and body length of males whereas, in females the weight of internal organs except the kidneys was not related to body length.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Autopsy , Body Height , Body Weight , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Organ Size , Reference Values , Thailand , Young Adult
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-38337

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BACKGROUND: Vaginal carcinoma represents 1-2% of all gynecologic malignancies. Most cases reported secondary involvement from adjacent organs including cervix, uterus, and colorectum. Vaginal involvement from adenocarcinoma arising in mature cystic teratoma (MCT) has never been reported. CASE: A 29-year-old female presented with postcoital vaginal bleeding. She had had a history of right ovarian adenocarcinoma arising in MCT, FIGO stage IC, for 18 months' duration. Incisional biopsy of the vaginal lesion revealed adenocarcinoma, morphologically and immunohistologically identical to the right oophorectomized specimen. She received three courses of paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy; however, she developed massive right pleural effusion with superior vena cava syndrome and finally succumbed to the disease, three months later. CONCLUSION: Adenocarcinoma is rarely found in MCT. This is the first case of ovarian adenocarcinoma arising in MCT with secondary vaginal involvement, presenting as postcoital vaginal bleeding.


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Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Adult , Carboplatin/therapeutic use , Disease Progression , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Ovarian Neoplasms/drug therapy , Paclitaxel/therapeutic use , Teratoma/surgery , Thailand , Vaginal Neoplasms/pathology
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