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Medicine Science and The Law | 2006

Accidental strangulation of a mentally retarded patient by a clothing collar: a case report.

Masahito Hitosugi; Tomoko Yokoyama; Masahito Kido; Hitoshi Kawato; Kazumi Matsushima; Toshiaki Nagai; Shogo Tokudome

A 40-year-old mentally retarded woman died of accidental strangulation in a nursing home. She was found in a kneeling position with her hands on her knees and the collar of her clothing compressing the front and sides of the neck. Before the accident, a nurse had dressed the patient in one-piece overall-style pyjamas put on back to front so that she could not remove the garment herself. The post-mortem findings and reconstruction of the scene of death suggested that the patient had been strangled by the collar of her backward-facing clothing while in a kneeling position. Because patients with psychiatric illnesses may have a limited ability to recognize or communicate symptoms of physical danger, they must be closely monitored by knowledgeable medical and nursing staff. This case highlights the importance of preventing the accidental deaths of mentally retarded patients in nursing homes.


Legal Medicine | 2015

An autopsy case of fatal repellent air freshener poisoning

Masahito Hitosugi; Chie Tsukada; Shinobu Yamauchi; Kazumi Matsushima; Satoshi Furukawa; Satomu Morita; Toshiaki Nagai

We describe a first fatal case of repellent air freshener ingestion. A 79-year-old Japanese man with Alzheimer-type senile dementia orally ingested repellent air freshener containing three surfactants: polyoxyethylene 9-lauryl ether, polyoxyethylene (40) hydrogenated castor oil, and lauric acid amidopropyl amine oxide (weight ratio of 1.3%). About 1h after the collapse, he was in cardiopulmonary arrest and subsequently died 10h after his arrival. The forensic autopsy performed 5.5h after death revealed the 380ml of stomach contents with a strong mint perfume identical to that of the repellent air freshener and the findings of acute death. Toxicologically, 9.1μg/ml and 558.2μg/ml of polyoxyethylene 9-lauryl ether were detected from the serum and stomach contents taken at autopsy. Generally, ingestion of anionic or non-ionic surfactants have been considered as safe. However, because the patient suffered from cardiac insufficiency with a low dose of repellent air freshener ingestion, medical staff members must evaluate the elderly patient for cardiac and circulatory problems regardless of the ingested dose. Not only medical and nursing staff members, but also families who are obliged to care for elderly persons must be vigilant to prevent accidental ingestion of toxic substances generally used in the household.


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 2000

Interpretation and Enantiomer Analysis of Methamphetamine Abusers' Urine and Illegally Brewed Methamphetamine Crystals

Toshiaki Nagai; Kazumi Matsushima; Tatsuo Nagai; Yuko Yanagisawa; Akihiko Fujita; Akira Kurosu; Shogo Tokudome


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1998

Optical isomer analysis of 3,4-methylene-dioxyamphetamine analogues and their stereoselective disposition in rats

Kazumi Matsushima; Toshiaki Nagai; Shigetaro Kamiyama


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1997

Time-lapse changes of d- and l-enantiomers of racemic (dl)-ethylamphetamine in human urine

Toshiaki Nagai; Hideaki Kanaya; Kazumi Matsushima; Shigetaro Kamiyama


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 1995

Analysis of Time-Lapse Changes of d- and l-Enantiomers of Racemic Ethylamphetamine and Stereoselective Metabolism in Rat Urine by HPLC Determination

Toshiaki Nagai; Shigetaro Kamiyama; Kazumi Matsushima


Analytical Chemistry | 2007

Stereoisomeric Identification of Norephedrine Derived from Methamphetamine or Amphetamine: Urinalysis Results of 33 Methamphetamine Abusers and 1 Amphetamine Abuser in Japan

Toshiaki Nagai; Masahito Kido; Junko Maeda; Kazumi Matsushima; Toshio Okazaki; Akira Kurosu; Masahito Hitosugi; Shougo Tokudome


The Lancet | 2003

Fatal drowning of children in whirlpool baths in Japan.

Masahito Hitosugi; Hitoshi Kawato; Kazumi Matsushima; Toshiaki Nagai; Shogo Tokudome


Journal of Analytical Toxicology | 2002

Enantiomer Analysis of A New Street Drug, 3,4-Methylenedioxy-N-methyl-butanamine, in Rat Urine

Toshiaki Nagai; Kazumi Matsushima; Atsuko Suzuki; Atsuko Saotome; Akira Kurosu; Hirohisa Nihei; Kazumi Kuroyanagi; Shogo Tokudome


Japanese Journal of Science and Technology for Identification | 2003

Analysis of a New Type Tablet Containing l (−)-methamphetamine

Kazumi Matsushima; Toshiaki Nagai; Hirohisa Nihei; Futoshi Kikuchi; Shogo Tokudome

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Hitoshi Kawato

Dokkyo Medical University

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Masahito Kido

Jikei University School of Medicine

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