Frothing in a Case of Electrocution: A Rare Case and Review of Literature

Author:

Thakral SahilORCID,Aeron Sarthak,Setia PuneetORCID

Abstract

Electrocution is a leading cause of unnatural deaths, especially in industrial and developing regions like India. In a recent case, an individual was brought in for autopsy following an apparent accidental electrocution. Strikingly, the postmortem examination revealed no typical entry or exit wounds associated with electric shocks. The body exhibited rigor mortis and a unique sign: reddish froth draining from the nasal cavities. Internal examination unveiled distinctive findings. Multiple tiny hemorrhages were observed over the heart’s left ventricle, while the heart’s blood vessels and valves remained unobstructed. In contrast, the lungs showed a frothy, whitish-red appearance extending into the bronchioles. This case presents an unprecedented observation: the presence of froth in the respiratory tract during electrocution. This case underscores the need for thorough autopsies. Even when specific indicators are absent, it highlights the importance of considering electrocution when froth is found in the respiratory tract. Such cases remind forensic pathologists of the diverse and occasionally unexpected manifestations they may encounter, encouraging the exploration of new phenomena within forensic medicine.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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