Journal Published Online: 01 September 1999
Volume 44, Issue 5

Wischnewski Ulcers and Acute Pancreatitis in Two Hospitalized Patients with Cirrhosis, Portal Vein Thrombosis, and Hypothermia

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

Accidental hypothermia has been described in the forensic literature but reports of occurrence in hospitalized patients are rare. Associated anatomic lesions include acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis and characteristic acute gastric ulcers termed Wischnewski ulcers. We report here two patients with cirrhosis and ascites; one also had hepatocellular carcinoma. Portal vein thrombosis, acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis and Wischnewski ulcers were present in both. The clinical records documented hypothermia that progressed over several days. Temperature nadirs of 31.0°C (87.8°F) and 32.2°C (90.0°F) were recorded in each patient, respectively, one day before death, although each transiently reached temperatures that did not register on standard monitoring devices. This is the first report that chronicles antemortem body temperatures in hypothermic patients with Wischnewski ulcers and pancreatitis at autopsy. Also, the association of these findings with portal vein thrombosis and cirrhosis has not been previously described. We discuss this constellation of findings with regard to possible mechanistic interrelations.

Author Information

Wolf, DA
Dade County Medical Examiner Office, Mobile, Alabama
Aronson, JF
Dade County Medical Examiner Office, Miami, FL
Rajaraman, S
Dade County Medical Examiner Office, Miami, FL
Veasey, SP
Dade County Medical Examiner Office, Miami, FL
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Stock #: JFS12048J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS12048J