Abhishek Yadav Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi 110029, India, India
Abilash S null null, India
Jay Narayan Pandit null, India
Sudheer K Arava null, India
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Yadav A, Abilash S, Pandit JN, et al. Fatal Acute Upper Airway Obstruction Due to Cervical Goiter: A Rare Case Report. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. 2020;13(3):459–462.
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Received : July 02, 2020
Accepted : July 20, 2020
Published : August 30, 2020
Abstract
Acute upper airway obstruction may occur due to swelling of the thyroid gland. In such
cases the onset of symptom is gradual as compared to fatal compression of neck and rarely
causes sudden death. The authors report a case of death due to acute airway obstruction by
complications of thyroid gland enlargement. The patients with a large goiter/ thyroid neck
swelling, even asymptomatic, should be counseled about the impending complications by the
treating doctor. The authors aim to add to Medical literature that acute airway obstruction due
to natural causes may also be a cause of sudden death. Forensic Pathologists should consider
this diagnosis in cases of sudden death with signs of asphyxia so as to prevent any misdiagnosis
of violent asphyxial deaths
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Yadav A, Abilash S, Pandit JN, et al. Fatal Acute Upper Airway Obstruction Due to Cervical Goiter: A Rare Case Report. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. 2020;13(3):459–462.
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