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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 |