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Published in: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 4/2022

10-10-2022 | Computed Tomography | Original Article

Post mortem computed tomography is highly sensitive for pyelonephritis. A radiologic-pathologic correlation series

Authors: Ariel Gershon, Patrick J. H. Kim, Christopher G. Ball

Published in: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology | Issue 4/2022

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Abstract

Pyelonephritis is a potentially lethal disease occasionally encountered in the forensic setting. Post mortem computed tomography (PMCT) is an important investigative tool for the forensic pathologist. In particular, it may be used to document and screen disease prior to traditional autopsy methods. While the sensitivity and specificity of computed tomography for pyelonephritis is well studied in the antemortem clinical setting, the test characteristics of PMCT are not yet described in the forensic pathology literature. A series of all cases of fatal pyelonephritis identified at the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service, over the course of 1 year was studied. Radiologic, clinical and pathologic findings were reviewed. A fulsome autopsy, including histopathologic examination, was considered the gold standard for sensitivity and specificity calculations. A control group consisting of 16 cases without pyelonephritis (ex: opiate toxicity) in which both PMCT and histologic data were available by way of comparison. Sixteen cases of pyelonephritis were identified. Post mortem computed tomographical signs of pyelonephritis included asymmetric renal enlargement, perinephric fat stranding, and ectopic renal air. The most (57%) individually sensitive of these findings was perinephric fat stranding but sensitivity increased to 100% if any of the three signs were present. The control group analysis revealed the specificity of air asymmetry (81%), asymmetric renal enlargement (81%), and fat stranding (69%). PMCT findings may rule in a diagnosis of pyelonephritis, and should prompt the pathologist to grossly and microscopically examine the kidneys.
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Metadata
Title
Post mortem computed tomography is highly sensitive for pyelonephritis. A radiologic-pathologic correlation series
Authors
Ariel Gershon
Patrick J. H. Kim
Christopher G. Ball
Publication date
10-10-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology / Issue 4/2022
Print ISSN: 1547-769X
Electronic ISSN: 1556-2891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-022-00540-y

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