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Postmortem Vitreous Humor in Fatal Acute Iron Poisoning
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Postmortem Vitreous Humor in Fatal Acute Iron Poisoning

R E Mittleman, B Steele and L Moskowitz
Journal of forensic sciences, Vol.27(4), pp.955-957
1982-10-01
PMID: 7175477

Abstract

toxicology iron vitreous humor poisons
The postmortem level of iron in the vitreous humor was assayed in a case of treated fatal iron poisoning. An antemortem serum iron level was 9060μg/dL and postmortem blood level was 2920 μg/dL. A postmortem vitreous humor specimen collected by a standard technique had an iron level of 80μg/dL whereas 23 controls had a mean of 12.8 ± 4.2 μg/dL (range, 6 to 21 μg/dL). Although this elevated value could reflect some serum contamination, it may be a reflection of the toxic state.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.36 Ophthalmology
1.36.1356 Acanthamoeba
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Medicine, Legal
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Clinical Medicine

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