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What Is The Reason For Sudden Death After Flu Symptoms And Black Back And Neck?

My cousin passed away suddenly last week (38 years old). He had flu like symptoms prior. The autopsy was inconclusive but showed signs of heart damage. When my uncle found him on the floor (hours later) his back and neck were black. We are thinking either heart attack or possibly a burst ulcer. Any thoughts would be helpful. The toxicity report won't come back for 10 weeks.
Sat, 21 Dec 2013
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Diabetologist 's  Response
Dear sir

It appears that yo6r cousin might have suffered from low platelet counts as a result of flu. Some times viral flus will cause decreased platelet count as a result which will cause extensive bleeding.

These chain of scenarios will cause low tissue perfusion and eventually death.

The red or pinkish deposits that is noted in neck and back is due to extensive bleeding. Usually these blood will collect in the weight bearing parts like back and neck on lying posture.

Hope you understood

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General & Family Physician Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan's  Response
Hello there!
As flu symptoms present with thousand of etiologies i am sorry it would be impossible to draw the conclusion with just the color change at the back and neck. Tox reports need to be waited for. the back color change might be the pancreatitis haemorrhagic one leading to shock but then just flu symptoms defy that cause that thing present as some serious presentation clearly not that. It can be due to post martal Blacening due to the changes in the blood which pools in thse two places as your uncle was on the floor laid down so most probable explaination is blood changing color. wont help with the diagnosis,
why dont you consult the forensic analyst or toxicologist for further details,

S Khan
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What Is The Reason For Sudden Death After Flu Symptoms And Black Back And Neck?

Dear sir It appears that yo6r cousin might have suffered from low platelet counts as a result of flu. Some times viral flus will cause decreased platelet count as a result which will cause extensive bleeding. These chain of scenarios will cause low tissue perfusion and eventually death. The red or pinkish deposits that is noted in neck and back is due to extensive bleeding. Usually these blood will collect in the weight bearing parts like back and neck on lying posture. Hope you understood Thanks