Schultek T, Markwalder C
Z Rechtsmed. 1985;94(4):317-24. doi: 10.1007/BF00205099.
The predominant pathomorphological findings in acute lethal paraquat intoxication are interstitial and alveolar edema, as well as structural changes of the pulmonary architecture, probably as a result of damage of the surfactant by peroxides. The typical histopathological changes are illustrated in a suicide case in which paraquat was used. An oligodendroglioma of the left frontal lobe was the organic cause of suicide.