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NAME: JEANINE MARIANA MIR̀̉ SALLA
AUTOPSY NO.: 3219D-34
DOB: 09-10-2067
DEATH D/T: 02-07-2142 2100+/-
AGE: 75 Y
PLACE OF DEATH: NYC
SEX: F
ID NO: 578644514
PATH MD: Dr. Djombe Ojimbwa, M.D.

FINAL DIAGNOSIS:

I. PULMONARY EDEMA
II. PLEURAL EFFUSION
III. BRONCHOSPASM

CLINOCOPATHOLIGICAL CORRELATION: Death resulted from cardio-pulmonary arrest resulting from hypotension and hypoxia caused by anaphylactic shock.

Djombe Ojimbwa, M.D., Pathologist

The body of this well developed female of Catalonian descent was discovered in her home in NYC and examined via remote pathology medibots under the direction of my offices in Pueblo, Colorado. The decedent has a superficial age of around forty with records indicating an actual age of seventy-five. The specimen is in excellent physical condition and does not appear to have been surgically or genetically altered.

EXTERNAL EVIDENCE OF INJURY: A small quantity of whitish foam was observed in the nostrils and mouth. No injury or petechial hemorrhages were noted and no bleeding was bleeding observed at any external opening. The external genitals appeared normal. Eyes were deeply congested. Mild cynosis was present on the nails, lips and tongue.

REMAINDER OF EXTERNAL EXAMINATION: Unremarkable

INTERNAL EXAMINATION: Systems unremarkable unless noted.

LUNGS: Pleural cavities contain approximately 150 ml of hemorrhagic fluid. Larynx and trachea were congested and contained small amounts blood-tinged and frothy mucus. Edema of the glottis was observed. Both lungs showed mild frothy blood-stained edema.

GASTROINTESTINAL: Small amounts of partially digested shellfish were recovered.

LABORATORY RESULTS: Toxicological studies were negative. RAST testing positive for presence of antibodies to iodine-containing compounds.

CONCLUSIONS: Death by natural causes.

MANNER OF DEATH: Anaphylactic shock due to shellfish allergy.

NOTE: Allergic reactions can be unpredictable and often develop suddenly in patients without known allergic response, even in those who have been immunized or altered to protect against known allergens.

Signature

Djombe Ojimbwa, M.D.
Date 04-07-2142