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A 48-year-old male Caucasian, with no relevant medical history except for a mild depression, was found
by the partner, passed out on the bedroom floor. Since he was found in cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary
resuscitation was attempted, without success. Initially, it was suspected to be a suicide attempt and
autopsy findings revealed coronary atherosclerosis of about 40%, with no other recoverable cardiac
findings.
The brain showed multiple probable neoplastic lesions, associated with cerebral and cerebellar
hemorrhage. The primary tumor was not identified, but the victim had multiple cutaneous nevi.
Histological examination revealed melanoma metastases, confirmed by immunohistochemistry.
In this case, the forensic autopsy allowed an accurate determination of the cause of death. Besides having
fulfilled its role to the judiciary system, the autopsy also had relevance from an epidemiological point of
view, which is essential for Public Health prevention programs.
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Neoplasias Encefálicas Melanoma Morte Súbita Causas de Morte
Citation
J Pathol Nepal.2018; 8: 1412-5.