1.Pesticide poisoning – an epidemiological and histopathological study.
Nigam MK ; Jain BB ; Banerjee U ; Roy DG ; Chatterjee S.
Pacific Journal of Medical Sciences 2013;12(1):3-9
The objectives of this hospital based cross-sectional study were to evaluate the socio-demographic profile, manner of death and histopathological changes in the lungs, liver and kidneys of individuals who died of pesticide poisoning. All fatal cases of pesticide poisoning from February 2011 to January 2012 were evaluated. Socio-demographic profile, type of exposure and manner of death were recorded for each of the cases. Autopsy was performed with detailed internal and external examinations. Random portion of Lung, Liver and Kidney were collected and fixed in 10.0% Formalin. Hematoxylin and Eosin stained sections were examined and findings recorded.
The total number of deaths due to fatal pesticide poisoning was 9.6%. Highest frequency of poisoning (23.4%) was seen in the age group 20 - 29 years. The peak time of consumption of poisoning was between 6.00am and 12.00noon. The manner of poisoning was suicidal in majority of the cases. Histological findings indicated that congestion was the most common histopathological change; being observed in 60.0%, 66.0% and 74.0% of cases of liver, lung and kidney respectively. Histopathological features are supportive in establishing the diagnosis but further studies with larger sample size may be more illuminative in explaining the histopathological changes occurring due to these chemicals.
2.Van der Knaap syndrome, a case from West Bengal, India
Subhra Aditya ; R Das Gupta ; D Das ; MK Roy ; T Dhibar, T Das
Neurology Asia 2010;15(2):193-195
Leucodystrophies are a group of white matter diseases caused by an abnormality in the formation or
maintenance of one or more components of the myelin sheath. The devastating course of the disease
coupled with the lack of any defi nitive treatment render them potentially fatal and incurable. Van der
Knaap Syndrome, also known as megaloencephalic leucoencephalopathy with subcortical cyst, is a
relatively new and rare entity. Although reported sporadically from Europe, Asia and the Agarwal
community in India, there is practically no case report from the eastern part of India. We present a
case of van der Knaap syndrome in an adult female with some atypical features.