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A Fatal Case of Anaphylactic Shock During Paragliding
Authors:Paolo Feltracco M.D.  Stefania Barbieri M.D.  Helmut Galligioni M.D.  Laura Pasin M.D.  Rosa Maria Gaudio M.D.  Aurelio Tommasi M.D.  Alessandro Zucchetto M.D.  Paride Trevisiol M.D.  Carlo Ori Ph.D.  Francesco Maria Avato Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmacology and Anesthesiology, University Hospital of Padova, Via Cesare Battisti 257, 35100 Padova, Italy.;2. Department of Legal Medicine, University of Ferrara, Via Fossalto Mortara 70, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.;3. Emergency Medical Service, 118 Via Montegrappa 17, 31014 Crespano del Grappa, Treviso, Italy.
Abstract:Abstract: The growth in popularity of flying ultralight aircraft and paragliding has been associated with an increased involvement of Emergency Medical Services because of various types of trauma suffered from both inexperienced and skilled individuals. This case presentation reports on a paraglider pilot, who was seen spinning “unusually” rapidly toward the ground, without visible attempts to regain control of the aircraft. Besides the bilateral mydriasis and the absence of any ECG activity, there was a significant swelling of face, lips, neck, and tongue. Upon opening the mouth, a dead bee was found over the tongue, underneath the palate. A fatal anaphylactic shock was the likely cause of death of the pilot while still “in mid‐air.” This case is certainly different from the commonly reported accidents during paragliding. An updated review of the medical literature shows no reported cases of fatal anaphylactic shock during the practice of paragliding.
Keywords:forensic science  anaphylactic shock  venom allergy  vertical deceleration injuries  fall from heights
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