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24.07.2020 | Case Report
Revisit of gastromalacia: a report of three cases and review of the literature
verfasst von:
Hongmei Dong, Mingjie Qiu, Qing Gao, Xuebo Li, Liangliang Li
Erschienen in:
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
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Ausgabe 3/2020
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Abstract
Gastromalacia, a postmortem dissolution of the stomach, is caused by endogenous enzymes resulting in thinning and softening of the stomach wall with focal perforation. Thus, identifying gastromalacia and differentiating it from other causes of gastric perforation is essential to avoid misdiagnosis. Herein, three cases of gastromalacia are described. The victims died due to hyperthermia, leukemia complicated by cerebral hemorrhage, and asphyxia due to inhaled vomitus, respectively. The macroscopic and microscopic appearance in three cases indicated gastromalacia, although multiple factors confused the diagnosis. Furthermore, the differential diagnosis and the underlying mechanism are discussed.