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Forensic Science International | 1998

Firearm fatalities in Edirne, 1984–1997

Derya Azmak; Gürcan Altun; Selcuk Bilgi; Ahmet Yılmaz

During the 14-year period from 1984 to 1997 there were 85 firearm fatalities investigated by the Department of Forensic Medicine and the Department of Pathology in Edirne, Turkey. We determined the characteristics of these 85 firearm deaths which comprised 17.03% of all medicolegal autopsies. The overall incidence was 1.58 per 100,000 population. The median age was 35.5 years. Fifty-four percent of the victims were aged between 20 and 40 years. Males constituted 82% of the victims. The most frequent manner of death was homicide (68.3%). Handguns accounted for 62.4% of the weapons used. The most common sites for the firearm entrance wounds were both head-neck-nape (32.8%) and chest (32%). In conclusion, our study shows that, in spite of legal restrictions, illegal access to firearms is easy and deaths by firearms are still increasing.


Forensic Science International | 1999

Deaths among homeless people in Istanbul.

Gürcan Altun; Ahmet Yılmaz; Derya Azmak

The number of the homeless people in Istanbul, one of the largest cities in the world, is at present unknown. There has been no previous study in Turkey on cases and causes of death occurring among these individuals. In this paper, documents and autopsy reports of the Mortuary Section of the Council of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, covering the period January 1st, 1991-December 31st, 1995, were reviewed. We established that there were 126 cases of death among homeless individuals in Istanbul during this period, 120 of them being males (95%), four (3%) females, and two (2%) transsexuals. Ninety-four corpses were found outdoors, 32 indoors. No personal documents, such as identity cards, were found in 110 individuals (87%), whereas only 16 individuals could be identified. Most deaths occurred in the age group of 41-50 years. One hundred and three of the cases (82%) died in the cold season between October and April. The deaths of 98 cases were attributable to natural causes, whereas the remaining 28 cases died from unnatural causes. Respiratory tract diseases occupied the first rank among cases of death from natural causes (44%). Alcohol abuse and other infections were further striking factors contributing to the fatal outcome. This is the first retrospective study on this topic in Turkey. However, more detailed and anterospectively programmed studies on this subject, a growing social problem, should be carried out.


The Cardiology | 2005

Hemopericardium-Related Fatalities: A 10-Year Medicolegal Autopsy Experience

Gürcan Altun; Armagan Altun; Ahmet Yılmaz

Background: Patients with blunt or penetrating cardiac injury usually present with cardiac tamponade and hemorrhagic shock upon hospital arrival. Many victims die before they reach hospital. In this study, we present a detailed analysis of hemopericardium-related fatalities. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medicolegal autopsy records of hemopericardium-related fatalities that occurred from 1994 to 2003. The parameters investigated were demographic characteristics, hospitalization before death, the cause of death, the manner of death, the mechanism of death, the location of the entrance wound, the number of wounds reaching the target and the site of target perforation. Results: Seven women (mean age: 45 ± 23 years) and 33 men (mean age: 34 ± 12 years) were included in the study. Only 5 patients (12.5%) with cardiac activity reached the hospital. Twenty individuals (50%) were victims of stabbings, which was the most common cause of death. The most commonly encountered manner of death was homicide (79%). Thirty-one (77.5%) victims died of hemorrhagic shock and 9 (22.5%) of cardiac tamponade. Entrance wounds were frequently located on the left chest (n = 26). The perforated cardiac chambers were the left atrium (n = 1), the left ventricle (n = 12), the right atrium (n = 2) and the right ventricle (n = 15). One victim had coronary artery perforation. Nine victims had perforations on the intrapericardial part of the aorta. Conclusions: In our series, the hemopericardium-related deaths occurred predominantly in men. Stabbing was the most common cause of death. Entrance wounds were most commonly located on the left chest, and perforated sites were ventricles. Death at the scene was also frequent, and the mechanism of death was hemorrhagic shock.


Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine | 1998

Rupture of the Thoracic Aorta due to Blunt Chest Trauma a Case Report

Gürcan Altun; Ahmet Yılmaz; Ali Derya Azmak

Kunt toraks travmalarinda, aortta travmatik ruptur meydana gelebilir. Incelenen olgu, arac ici trafik kazasi sonucu yaralanma nedeniyle hastanemize getirilmis; yaklasik sekiz saat sonra nazogastrik sonda takilmasi sirasinda olmustur. Otopside, kafa travmasi bulgularina ek olarak, boyun ve mediasten yumusak dokularinda yaygin kanama, her iki gogus boslugunda toplam 1700 cc serbest kan, aortta sub- klavian arterin 2.5 cm altinda, tam ayrilma tarzinda ruptur, sol femur diafizinde parcali kirik ve etrafinda hematom bulundugu belirlendi. Bu olgu isiginda, kiint toraks travmalarinda aort yaralanmalarinin da olusabilecegine dikkat cekilmistir. Anahtar Kelimeler: Trafik kazasi, Gogus travmasi, Aort rupturu, Tipta yanlis uygulama, Otopsi.


Forensic Science International | 2004

Deaths due to hunger strike: post-mortem findings

Gürcan Altun; Bulent Akansu; Betul Ugur Altun; Derya Azmak; Ahmet Yılmaz


Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine | 1997

The Characteristics of the Cases which Admitted to Emergency Department of Trakya University Medical Faculty

Gürcan Altun; Ali Derya Azmak; Ahmet Yılmaz; Gözde Yılmaz


Balkan Medical Journal | 1998

Yaşayan Olgularla Kesici - Delici Alet Yaralanmaları

Gürcan Altun; Derya Azmak; Ahmet Yılmaz


Balkan Medical Journal | 1998

Kesici - Delici Alet Yaralanmasına Bağlı Ölümler

Gürcan Altun; Derya Azmak; Ahmet Yılmaz


Balkan Medical Journal | 1995

Edirne'de Ateşli Silahlarla Oluşan Ölümler, 1984-1994

Derya Azmak; Ahmet Yılmaz; Selcuk Bilgi


Balkan Medical Journal | 1994

Edirne İl Merkezindeki Adli Olgularla Alkol Alımının İlişkisi

Ahmet Yılmaz; Derya Azmak; Yavuz Söğüt; Nilgün Taşyürek

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