IP International Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicological Sciences

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Vivek Kumar Chouksey, Mukta Rani, Yashoda Rani, Rishabh Kumar Singh*


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Correlation between suicide and organ weight


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Author Details : Vivek Kumar Chouksey, Mukta Rani, Yashoda Rani, Rishabh Kumar Singh*

Volume : 5, Issue : 3, Year : 2020

Article Page : 99-102

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijfmts.2020.023



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Abstract

Background: Human organ weights play a significant role in clinical and forensic settings, as cause of
death in suicidal cases may affect organ weight and may be used in the detection of anatomical and
pathological abnormalities.
Aims: Our study’s aim is to find out a correlation between organ weights and suicide and any variations in
organ weight if different method of suicide is used.
Materials and Methods: Present study was conducted in the department of Forensic Medicine and
Toxicology, Lady Hardinge Medical College on a total of 50 cases of suicide brought to the mortuary
for post-mortem examination. The socio-demographic profile of victims of suicide was analyzed after
obtaining the relevant data from the relatives and the accompanying investigating officer.Weights of various
internal organs of the body were also measured and any changes in the weight recorded. All the internal
organs were weighed using organ weight measuring machine and noted for any change in the weight.
Results: Hanging was the most common method (62%), followed by poisoning (24%) and self immolation
(10%). The weights of internal organs were increased in majority of cases of suicides.
Conclusion: There was a positive correlation between weight of internal organs and cause of death mainly
in hanging, poisoning and burns suicidal cases.

Keywords: Suicide, Different methods of suicide, Internal organ weight, Brain edema.


How to cite : Chouksey V K, Rani M, Rani Y, Singh R K, Correlation between suicide and organ weight. IP Int J Forensic Med Toxicol Sci 2020;5(3):99-102

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