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A man was found dead in a tank where gaseous dimethyl sulfide (DMS) was present. The concentrations of DMS in the blond and tissue samples were measured by gas chromatography. Mice were experimentally exposed to various concentrations (5%–55%) of gascons DMS in a confined space and the course of death and DMS distribution in the bodies were observed to obtain diagnostic criteria for DMS poisoning. As a result it was considered that the cause of death of the victim was consistent with a combination of DMS poisoning and asphyxia due to a hypoxic atmosphere.
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Ein Mann wurde tot in einem Tank vorgefunden, welcher Dimethylsulfid (DMS) in gasförmigem Zustand enthielt. Die Konzentrationen von DMS wurden im Blut und in den Geweben mit Hilfe der Gaschromatographie bestimmt. Mäuse wurden experimentell verschiedenen Konzentrationen (5–55%) von gasförmigem DMS in einem geschlossenen Raum exponiert und das Sterbegeschehen und die DMS-Verteilung in den Körpern wurde beobachtet, um diagnostische Kriterien für die DMS-Vergiftung zu erhalten. Für den gegenständlichen Fall wurde angenommen, daß der Tod durch eine Kombination von DMS-Vergiftung und Sauerstoffmangel aufgrund einer hypoxischen Atmosphäre zu erklären war.
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Terazawa, K., Mizukami, K., Wu, B. et al. Fatality due to inhalation of dimethyl sulfide in a confined space: A case report and animal experiments. Int J Leg Med 104, 141–144 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01369718
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