Publications by authors named "YanGeng Yu"

Lysophosphoglycerides (LPLs) have been reported to accumulate in myocardium and serve as a cause of arrhythmias in acute myocardial ischemia. However, in this study we found that LPLs level in the ventricular myocardium was decreased by the onset of acute myocardial ischemia in vivo in rats. Decreasing of LPLs level in left ventricular myocardium, but not right, was observed within 26 min of left myocardial ischemia, regardless of whether arrhythmias were triggered.

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Death from mechanical asphyxia (DMA) is a common cause of death in forensic pathology. However, due to the lack of biomarkers, the authentication of DMA now relies on a series of non-specific signs, which may cause troubles in the judicial trials, especially when the criminal scene is not fully elucidated. To search for the potential biomarkers for DMA, brain samples of DMA and craniocerebral injury groups were screened by microarray.

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Lung is the largest organ of the respiratory system. During hypoxia, pulmonary cells undergo rapid damage changes and activate the self-rescue pathways, thus leading to complex biomacromolecule modification. Death from mechanical asphyxia refers to death due to acute respiratory disorder caused by mechanical violence.

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Introduction: This study aimed to explore the trend and main influencing factors of road traffic accidents in Guangzhou, China, from 2007 to 2020 and to provide a reference and guidance for government decision-making.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was used to describe road traffic accidents in Guangzhou. According to the population types, all people with road traffic accidents were divided into migrant workers and the control population.

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Transverse fracture of the skull base is common both in the crushing of temporal regions of the skull and in the case of force acting on one temporal region. However, the mechanism of transverse skull base fracture caused by maxillofacial force has not been fully clarified. To provide an injury identification basis for forensic pathologists and clinicians, this paper combines accident reconstruction and finite element analysis methods to study the injury mechanism of an incomplete transverse fracture of skull base after the injured individual's mandible was subjected to violence in a traffic accident.

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BACKGROUND Sudden death from ischemic heart disease while driving is an important cause of traffic accidents. This study discusses causes of traffic accidents in relation to risk factors for acute myocardial infarction such as hypertension and overwork and provides references for the early prevention and regulation of drivers' health conditions. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data on 21 cases of sudden death by ischemic heart disease while driving from January 2015 to December 2019 were collected.

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Karoshi is a term used to describe unexplained sudden death associated with overwork and has become a serious public health issue in China. Cases have occurred in physicians, university professors, engineers in high-tech companies, and blue-collar workers. The mechanisms associated with death by overwork are very complex.

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The patient was an 88-year-old woman with a 10-year history of hypertension. She was suspected to have been hit by a car. At the time of the event, she was conscious and able to stand on her own and had no obvious injuries.

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BACKGROUND Karoshi, which is sudden death associated with overwork, has become a serious problem in China. Many studies have examined the relationship between cardiovascular risks and karoshi, but there is little evidence that explains the exact mechanism by which overwork induces sudden death. In these cases, there are few obvious positive findings from forensic autopsies except for histories of overwork prior to death.

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Objective: To analyze the morphological features and forensic pathological characteristics of cardiac ruptures of different causes for their differential diagnosis.

Methods: We analyzed the data of 44 autopsy cases of cardiac rupture from 2014 to 2017 in our institute, including 11 cases caused by blunt violence with intact pericardium, 4 caused by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), 9 by myocardial infarction, and 20 by aorta dissection rupture.The gross features and histopathological characteristics of cardiac rupture and pericardial effusion were analyzed and compared.

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This report describes a case of blunt cardiac injury and pericardial tamponade after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in a patient with lung cancer, hypertension, and cardiac hypertrophy. Anatomic findings included massive hemorrhage in the pericardium, cardiac hypertrophy, and a superficial contusion with a ruptured blood vessel on the epicardium at the lateral wall of the left ventricle. The patient died of pericardial tamponade secondary to blunt trauma from the tip of the thoracoscopic instrument.

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Tyre imprints on the skin are usually considered to be the result of being run over by a motor vehicle. This article reports a traffic accident in which tyre marks on the victim's skin were caused by a collision rather than by being run over. The mechanism of the injury in this case is analysed and discussed.

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A full-term female baby born to parents who gave birth three years prior to a girl who survived only 31h postpartum died 36h after birth. An autopsy showed that the heart was markedly hypertrophic (32g). Microscopically, the myocardium, liver and kidney cells exhibited extensive vacuolar degeneration.

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An elevated serum tryptase concentration is considered a specific marker for systemic mast cell activation, a central feature of anaphylaxis. However, in some cases of acute cardiovascular death, high concentrations of serum tryptase are also observed. We compared the postmortem serum tryptase concentrations in 74 cases assigned to the following four groups: anaphylactic deaths (Group A, n = 20), acute cardiac deaths (Group ACD, n = 30), acute dissecting aneurysm ruptures (Group ADA, n = 10), and controls (Group C, n = 14).

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A previously healthy 25-year-old man with no known risk factors was presented at the emergency room with a 3 h history of abdominal and loin pain. Physical examination and lab data showed no specific findings except tenderness, slight white cell count elevation and decreased haemoglobin level. The patient's condition deteriorated over the following hours and he died despite resuscitation attempts.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of low-voltage electrocution deaths in Guangdong, China. Three thousand three hundred seventy autopsy reports from the Department of Forensic Pathology, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-Sen University, over a period of 10 years (2001-2010) were reviewed, of which 71 low-voltage electrocution cases were identified. The descriptive statistical analyses were carried out with the application of SPSS 19.

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Here, we investigate the association of common polymorphisms of the NOS1AP gene with sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome (SUNDS) in the southern Chinese Han population. We genetically screened five common NOS1AP polymorphisms (rs10918594, rs12143842, rs16847548, rs12567209, and rs10494366) previously reported to be associated with QT interval variation and sudden cardiac death (SCD) in 123 sporadic SUNDS cases and 166 healthy controls using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct DNA sequencing. In the present study, the A allele of rs12567209 was more common in controls than in SUNDS cases, which was associated with 0.

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Background: Muscle crush injury commonly occurs after earthquakes, collapse of buildings and sjambok beatings, and it often induces crush syndrome if not treated promptly. The general manifestation of crush syndrome is the presence of myoglobinuria with acute renal failure. However, whether cardiomyocyte injury is induced after muscle crush injury has not been investigated.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to examine collagen fiber changes and osteopontin expression in the left ventricle of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) cases, with a focus on potential forensic applications.
  • The research includes 15 HCM cases, 15 cases of coronary heart disease, and 20 traffic accident cases to compare collagen volume and osteopontin levels using various staining and statistical methods.
  • Findings show that both HCM and coronary heart disease groups had significantly higher collagen and osteopontin levels compared to the control group, suggesting these markers could help diagnose sudden deaths associated with HCM.
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Objective: To explore the role of diaphgram fatigue in the death from hanging with bound upper limbs of rabbits.

Methods: Rabbits were hanged with upper limbs bound, then the data of EMGdi were gathered

Results: By analyzing power spectral of EMGdi in experiment, we compare the ratio change of H/L between pre-experiment and post-experiment. There is a significance decrease of the ratio of H/L, so it indicates that diaphgram fatigue does exist.

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