Publications by authors named "Martin Sage"

Elevation of postmortem vitreous sodium and chloride (PMVSC) levels in salt water drowning (SWD) is hypothesized to result from electrolyte changes in blood from salt water inhalation/ingestion during drowning. After approximately 1 hour after death, electrolytes may diffuse into the vitreous humor via the eye coverings. This hypothesis was based on a study where bovine eyeballs were immersed in salt water.

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We have used whole-exome sequencing in ten individuals from four unrelated pedigrees to identify biallelic missense mutations in the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial inorganic pyrophosphatase (PPA2) that are associated with mitochondrial disease. These individuals show a range of severity, indicating that PPA2 mutations may cause a spectrum of mitochondrial disease phenotypes. Severe symptoms include seizures, lactic acidosis, cardiac arrhythmia, and death within days of birth.

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Immersion pulmonary oedema (IPE) is being increasingly recognized in swimmers, snorkellers and scuba divers presenting with acute symptoms of respiratory distress following immersion, but fatal case reports are uncommon. We report two fatal cases of probable IPE in middle-aged women, one whilst snorkelling and the other associated with a scuba dive. In the snorkeller's case, an episode of exercise-related chest tightness and shortness of breath that occurred 10 months previously was investigated but this proved negative, and she was on no medications.

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Intra-alveolar hemorrhage and hemosiderin have been cited as possible markers of recent and remote asphyxial events. Little study has been undertaken of the potential significance of intra-alveolar hemosiderin in adults as a potential marker of previous sublethal asphyxial episodes. Ten cases of lethal sexual asphyxia (an entity known to be associated with repetitive sublethal asphyxial episodes) and 20 randomly selected, age- and sex-matched controls had sections of lung stained for hemosiderin.

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Analytic expressions for matrix elements of integral powers of the displacement of the coordinate from equilibrium for the Deng-Fan oscillator have been derived. A comparison is made with the corresponding matrix elements for the Morse oscillator. These matrix elements are useful in high overtone spectroscopy and in models for DNA melting.

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Background: The detection of conditions associated with possible medical incapacitation is a crucial component of the aviation autopsy. Acute myocardial ischemia is notoriously difficult to diagnose at autopsy, although various pathological markers may strongly support a diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction occurring just prior to the crash.

Hypothesis: Contraction band necrosis may not be a reliable indicator of acute myocardial ischemia in aircraft crashes because of the forces on myocardial tissue sustained in the crash.

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Neopentane and TMS are used as model M(CH(3))(4) systems to investigate intramolecular interactions. The nonbonded site-site potential between two proximal hydrogen atoms on different methyl groups, V(nb)(d(HH)), is not Lennard-Jones- or Morse-like but is found to be pseudolinear in hydrogen-hydrogen internuclear separation, d(HH), for both neopentane and TMS. The Morse potential is found to be a poor basis in which to expand V(nb)(d(HH)).

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