Fatal accidental intrathecal injection of vindesine |
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Authors: | Tournel Gilles Bécart-Robert Anne Courtin Philippe Hédouin Valéry Gosset Didier |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Médecine Légale et de Médecine Sociale, Facultéde Médecine de Lille, 1, place de Verdun, 59000 Lille, France. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: A 25-year-old woman being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was accidentally given vindesine intrathecally. The error was recognized immediately and a spinal cord washing was performed through syringing with isotonic saline. However, the patient died 6 weeks later with increasing paralysis, which was followed by neurologic failure. The deceased was autopsied and the central nervous system was removed for a microscopic examination. The results showed microscopic lesions extending from the lumbar to the thoracic portion of the spinal cord, which included pseudocystic transformation of the cells, degeneration of myelin, and microhemorrhages. The brain was edematous and, in the cerebellum, the vermis showed a loss of granule and Purkinje cells. The authors compare this report on vindesine toxicity with cases in the literature involving vincristine. The treating physician admitted responsibility and was sentenced to both a fine and imprisonment. |
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Keywords: | forensic science death vindesine vincristine intrathecal degeneration of myelin and axons pseudocystic transformation loss of Purkinje cells |
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