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Forensic Science International | 2015

Amitriptyline poisoning of a baby: how informative can hair analysis be?

Nathalie Allibe; Hélène Eysseric-Guerin; Pascal Kintz; Mireille Bartoli; Cécile Bost-Bru; Florian Grenier; Virginie Scolan; Françoise Stanke-Labesque

We reported a case of a 6-month-old baby girl who was hospitalized in the pediatric emergency for central nervous system disorders then coma. Toxicology analysis showed the presence of amitriptyline (AMI) and its metabolite nortriptyline (NOR) in blood and urine of the baby. Additional investigations suggested a shaken baby syndrome. Given the family context, a judge ordered hair tests for both the child and his parents to document drug exposure. A liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS/MS) method was then developed to quantify AMI and NOR in hair. After decontamination and segmentation, 20 mg of hair was incubated overnight at 55 °C in methanol (MeOH). The LC-MS/MS method used an online solid phase extraction and the analysis was performed using two transitions per compound. The LOQ and LOD for the two compounds were estimated at 0.0075 ng/mg and 0.005 ng/mg respectively. All hair segments tested for both parents were negative. For the baby two strands of hair were collected one day after the acute intoxication for the first and 5 weeks later for the second. The first strand was not decontaminated before analysis to avoid losing specimen. The high and relatively homogenous concentrations of AMI (with a range of value from 6.65 to 9.69 ng/mg) and NOR (with a range of value from 7.12 to 8.96 ng/mg) measured suggested that contamination could have occurred. The analysis of the second strand after decontamination allowed to detect AMI and NOR in all hair segments. The obtained values varied between 0.54 and 1.41 ng/mg for AMI and between 1.26 and 4.00 ng/mg for NOR. These results supported the hypothesis of a chronic exposure during several months before hair collection with regular increase. However a single overdose could not be totally excluded. The interpretation of results must take into account the pharmacological and physiological parameters of hair of the children.


Cardiovascular Pathology | 2011

Sudden death due to myocardial metastasis of lingual squamous cell carcinoma

Sébastien Duband; François Paysant; Virginie Scolan; Fabien Forest; Michel Peoc'h

Cardiac metastases are rare events encountered in pathological practice but with often dramatic fatal outcome. Among malignancies associated with cardiac involvement, we would like to draw the attention of clinicians about lingual squamous cell carcinoma by reporting a sudden cardiac death in a 57-year-old woman without prior symptom and considered in remission 1 month before her death. The forensic autopsy led to the diagnosis emphasizing its role in epidemiology and public health.


Current Pharmaceutical Design | 2017

Interest of single hair analysis to document drug exposure: literature review and a case report involving zuclopenthixol

Nathalie Allibe; Pascal Kintz; Amandine Faure; François Paysant; Anne-Pascale Michard-Lenoir; Françoise Stanke-Labesque; Virginie Scolan; Hélène Eysseric-Guerin

The analysis of hair to detect drugs and drugs of abuse is performed in various contexts, including child protection cases, abstinence control programs, and workplace drug testing. This alternative matrix offers several advantages, such as a large detection window (months) and non-invasive collection. Segmental analysis of multiple hair strands for drugs and metabolites has been widely reported in the literature over the past three decades, whereas a review of the literature showed that there are only 26 articles that report the analysis of a single hair. They focus on two approaches: mass spectrometry imaging techniques, which improve the resolution of dating an intoxication or conventional methods, such as gas chromatography mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Improved sensitivity of LC-MS/MS techniques allows the evaluation of drug content in segments of a single hair. However, the units used to express the results vary, and depend on the authors. Following a review of the literature, we present a case that illustrates drug analyses both in a strand of hair and a single hair. In this case of exposure of a child to zuclopenthixol (ZPT), the analysis of ZPT in a single segmented hair by LC-MS/MS strengthened the presumption of a single administration.


Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique | 2017

Ocfentanil, un nouveau produit de synthèse mortel découvert grâce à l’analyse d’une poudre

Nathalie Allibe; H. Eysseric; F. Chiron; N.F. Sam-Laï; Anne Barret; François Paysant; M. Mallaret; Françoise Stanke-Labesque; Virginie Scolan


Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique | 2018

Toxicological analyses of placenta and umbilical cord to document the death of a newborn: a case report

Hélène Eysseric-Guerin; Virginie Scolan; Amandine Faure; Jean-François Jourdil; Françoise Stanke-Labesque; Nathalie Allibe


Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique | 2018

Empoisonnements en série dans une EHPAD : intérêts des analyses toxicologiques, en particulier dans la moelle osseuse et les cheveux

Anne Barret; H. Eysseric; François Paysant; P. Henry; Nathalie Allibe; J. Grojean; Françoise Stanke-Labesque; Virginie Scolan


Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique | 2017

Exposition d’un nourrisson au tramadol : contribution des analyses urinaires et capillaires

Mireille Bartoli; Nathalie Allibe; J. Tonini; Xavier Fonrose; Virginie Scolan; H. Eysseric; Françoise Stanke-Labesque


Resuscitation | 2017

Asphyxia after complete avalanche burial: A new paradigm

Julien G. Cohen; Florian Grenier; Segolène D'Alnoncourt; E. Reymond; Marc Blancher; Michel Peoc’h; Virginie Scolan; Gilbert Ferretti; Pierre Bouzat


Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique | 2016

Intoxication aiguë d’un enfant au zuclopenthixol : intérêt d’une analyse capillaire sur un prélèvement à distance

H. Eysseric; Nathalie Allibe; Florian Grenier; François Paysant; A.-P. Michard-Lenoir; Françoise Stanke-Labesque; Virginie Scolan


Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique | 2016

Concentration des cyanures dans les prélèvements sanguins post-mortem : difficultés d’interprétation

Nathalie Allibe; Hélène Eysseric-Guerin; Florian Grenier; François Paysant; Amandine Faure; Anne Barret; Françoise Stanke-Labesque; Virginie Scolan

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Nathalie Allibe

Joseph Fourier University

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Anne Barret

University of Grenoble

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Julien G. Cohen

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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