Suzuki T, Mabuchi S, Takahashi H, Umetsu K
Department of Forensic Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Japan.
Forensic Sci Int. 1992 Dec;57(2):157-61. doi: 10.1016/0379-0738(92)90008-k.
A dissecting intramural haematoma of the coronary artery is an infrequent cause of sudden and unexpected death. Most cases are women and in a significant number of these women, the haematoma occurred at term to 80 days postpartum. Because the intimal rupture and communication with the lumen were not found in most of the cases, the site of rupture has been considered to be a vasa vasorum. The authors report on a case of one woman who was at a later postpartum period (106 days). The microscopic finding of the dissected coronary artery revealed two intimal tears in a section. The case showed that the dissecting intramural haematoma of the coronary artery is caused not only by the rupture of the vasa vasorum but also by the rupture of the intima.
冠状动脉壁内夹层血肿是导致猝死的罕见原因。大多数病例为女性,其中相当一部分女性的血肿发生在足月至产后80天。由于大多数病例未发现内膜破裂及与管腔相通,破裂部位被认为是滋养血管。作者报告了一例产后较晚时期(106天)的女性病例。解剖后的冠状动脉显微镜检查发现切片中有两处内膜撕裂。该病例表明,冠状动脉壁内夹层血肿不仅由滋养血管破裂引起,也可由内膜破裂引起。