Publications by authors named "Erik K Mitchell"

Article Synopsis
  • - Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a common but poorly understood cause of mortality in infants, with pediatric cardiac tumors possibly contributing to some cases.
  • - Autopsies, including both gross and microscopic heart examinations, are vital to identifying hidden cardiac tumors like rhabdomyomas, which can lead to sudden death.
  • - A case of a healthy 5-month-old infant appeared to be SIDS at first, but microscopic analysis revealed a cardiac rhabdomyoma that was missed during gross examination, highlighting the need for thorough microscopic analysis to avoid missed diagnoses.
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Drug concentration is a factor in the determination of the manner of death, but considerable overlap exists between therapeutic and toxic concentrations. This study aims to quantify opioid mortality in Kansas from use of fentanyl, methadone and oxycodone and to evaluate utility of drug concentrations for the determination of the manner of death. Cases referred to a forensic pathology practice in Kansas for autopsy from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2011 were considered.

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Objectives: The objective of this study was to access the prevalence of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) histology in the general population, which had been otherwise difficult to access because of inherent misclassification bias in surrogate marker studies and referral bias in patient case series. The interaction among rs738409, obesity, and alcohol remains controversial. This population-based autopsy study investigated the histological prevalence of ALD and NAFLD, and interactions among rs738409, obesity, and alcoholism.

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We present the first reported fatality from argon gas emboli during prostate cryosurgery. The decedent underwent cryotherapy for prostate carcinoma using cryoablation probes which were cooled with argon and nitrous oxide and warmed with helium. Minutes into the procedure he experienced sudden cardiovascular collapse and could not be resuscitated.

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