Sudden natural death

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Natural death happens. It must be differentiated from other ways of dying (suicide, homicide, accidental).

By system

Respiratory[1]

  • Anaphylaxis.
  • Asthma.
  • Pulmonary embolism.

Cerebral

  • SUDEP (sudden unexpected death in epilepsy).

Cardiac

  • Atherosclerotic heart disease (ASHD); AKA coronary artery disease (CAD).
  • Right ventricular cardiomyopathy.
  • Arrhythmia.

Detailed cardiac[1]

  • CAD, hypertrophic CM.
  • Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC).
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).
  • Lymphocytic myocarditis.
  • Floppy mitral valve (MV).
  • Aortic valve stenosis.
  • Congenital cardiac abnormality.
  • Coronary artery dissection.
  • Aortic dissection.
  • Arrhythmia.
    • Long QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome, short QT syndrome, catecholaminergic polymorphic VT, anomalous conduction pathways, dysplasia of nodal arteries, atrioventricular node tumour.

By mechanism

Hemorrhagic[1]

  • Ruptured AAA.
  • Peptic ulcer.
  • Cerebral aneurysm.

See also

Reference

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 de la Grandmaison GL (January 2006). "Is there progress in the autopsy diagnosis of sudden unexpected death in adults?". Forensic Sci. Int. 156 (2-3): 138–44. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.12.024. PMID 16410164.