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Microbial ethanol production in postmortem urine sample (CROSBI ID 194966)

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Sutlović, Davorka ; Nestić, Marina ; Kovačić, Zdravko ; Gusić, Stjepan ; Mlinarek, Tajana ; Salamunić, Ilza ; Sardelić, Sanda Microbial ethanol production in postmortem urine sample // Medicine, science and the law, 53 (2013), 4; 240-243

Podaci o odgovornosti

Sutlović, Davorka ; Nestić, Marina ; Kovačić, Zdravko ; Gusić, Stjepan ; Mlinarek, Tajana ; Salamunić, Ilza ; Sardelić, Sanda

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Microbial ethanol production in postmortem urine sample

We present a case in which post-mortem blood ethanol concentration was 0.02 g/kg and acetone concentration was 0.51 g/kg, while urine ethanol concentration was 6.0 g/kg and acetone concentration was 0.63 g/kg. In the urine sample, sodium fluoride was not added. The urinary ethanol concentration continued to increase without any remarkable increase of isopropanol concentration and external contamination was excluded. Species of bacteria and yeasts, including Candida glabrata, were isolated from urine and blood samples. A few days after the collection of samples, we received the information that the patient was diabetic, and did not receive insulin therapy regularly. To prevent post-mortem microbial ethanol production and wrong-making cause of death, it is necessary to add sodium fluoride to blood and urine samples collected from diabetic patients.

post-mortem urine; ethanol; microbial ethanol production; ketoacidosis

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Podaci o izdanju

53 (4)

2013.

240-243

objavljeno

0025-8024

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Farmacija

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