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Theme of the lecture: "Forensic toxicology " Professor Z.A. Giyasov
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The purpose of the lecture:
Familiarize with the forensic toxicology necessary for the activities of a general practice doctor.
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Plan of the lecture: 1. The concept of poison and poisoning 2.
Toxicology and direction 3. Factors affecting the development of poisoning 4. Toxicodynamics, toxicokinetics 5. Steps of the proof in case of poisoning. 6. Classification of toxic agents. 7. Food poisoning. 8. Alcohol poisoning 9. Overdose by narcotic drugs
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Toxicology: - Court - Industry - Agriculture - Home - Food - Military
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Factors affecting the development of
poisoning: A. dependent by poison B. dependent by body C. dependent by route of introduction D. dependent by the environmental conditions.
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Factors depending on poison:
1) quantity 2) concentration 3) aggregate state 4) solubility 5) vehiculum 6) cummulation 7) stability
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Factors depending on the body:
1) age 2) weight 3) sex 4) disease 5) gastric contents 6) genetic features 7) idiosyncrasy 8) tolerance 9) tachyphylaxis
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Toxicodynamics poison
primary action sequence activity remote effect
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Tropism of the poisons Compound of arsenium- blocks - SH groups of enzymes cyanides - blocks cytochrome oxidase POS- blocking cholinesterase botulinum toxin - inhibits secretion acetylcholine curare - inhibits the action of acetylcholine receptors in muscles
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Toxicokinetics poisons methanol formaldehyde
CH3OH CH2O (H2C-O) methanol formaldehyde C2H5OH CH3 – CHO ethanol acetaldehyde CH2OH COOH ethyleneglycol oxalic acid
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Deposition of toxins in the body
fat-soluble toxins (benzene, CCl4 dichloroethane) -PKZHK, brain, liver water-soluble poisons - Brain, liver, kidney, muscle, As, Pb, P - Hair, bones
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Elimination of toxins from the body
lungs Volatile, gaseous poisons GIT Alkaloids heavy metals bile Alcohol, drugs, essential oils saliva, breast Alcohol, drugs, heavy metals sweat glands Phenol, halides kidneys non-volatile, water-soluble poison
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2. post-mortem examination
Steps of the proof for poisoning 1. CSI 2. post-mortem examination 3. laboratory studies
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Classification agents
Local - caustic II. General - resorptive: a) destructive b) Blood c) functional
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Carboxyhemoglobin forming methemoglobin forming hemolytic other
Blood poisons 1. Carboxyhemoglobin forming 2. methemoglobin forming 3. hemolytic 4. other
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acting on the CNS and PNS
Functional poisons 1. paralyzing CNS 2. CNS stimulants 3. CNS depressants 4. acting on the CNS and PNS
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Food poisoning toxicoinfections intoxications I. Bacterial: II.
а) toxicoinfections б) intoxications II. Non-bacterial Vegetable origin Animal origin в) impurities: 1) chemical 2) vegetable
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Poisoning by alcohol 1. Period of resorption 2. Period of elimination
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Death associated with taking
alcohol 1. poisoning 2. contributing factor in various diseases. 3. reflex sudden death
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Calculation of ethyl alcohol
CТ = С 0 – βT A = P * τ ( CТ + βT) A = P * τ ( CТ + βT)+ АS АS = а * б 1000
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Narcotic drug acidotic Defeat CNS 1. 2. 3. Clinical stages
methanol poisoning 1. Narcotic drug 2. acidotic 3. Defeat CNS
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ethylene glycol poisoning
Clinical stages ethylene glycol poisoning 1. intoxication 2. hidden 3. cerebral phenomenon 4. Defeat liver, kidney,
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Narcotic Drugs: 1. Sedative action 2. Psychostimulant action
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Narcotic drugs 1. natural - morphine, hashish, cocaine, thebaine, codeine, omnopon (the amount of opium alkaloids) 2. semisynthetic - Heroin, mescaline, ephedrine 3. synthetic - Amphetamines, methadone, LSD, promedol, methaqualone
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DRD - drug related death
(death associated with taking drugs)
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death due to prolonged use
DRD - versions 1. overdose 2. death due to prolonged use 3. aggravating factor in the non-violent death 4. murder 5. suicide 6. accident
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Non-specific changes:
Overdose specific changes Non-specific changes: a) associated with the regular introduction of foreign substances into the body b) infectious diseases related to drug use c) related with drug addicts lifestyle
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