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Anil Aggrawal’s Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology – Vol 13, No. 2 (July - December 2012) Ref – Nishi, K., Asada, M., Sakaguchi, I., Nakagawa, T., Furukawa, S., Takaya, A., Uemura, C. Total and severe right coronary artery ectasia with a luminal dilatation exceeding 2cm on the epicardium - An autopsy case. Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology [serial online], 2011; Vol. 13, No. 2 (July - December 2012): [about 6 p]. Available from - http:// www.anilaggrawal.com/ij/indexpapers.html

Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle

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Page 1: Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle

Anil Aggrawal’s Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology – Vol 13, No. 2 (July - December 2012)

• Ref – Nishi, K., Asada, M., Sakaguchi, I., Nakagawa, T., Furukawa, S., Takaya, A., Uemura, C. Total and severe right coronary artery ectasia with a luminal dilatation exceeding 2cm on the epicardium - An autopsy case. Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology [serial online], 2011; Vol. 13, No. 2 (July - December 2012): [about 6 p]. Available from - http://www.anilaggrawal.com/ij/indexpapers.html

Page 2: Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle

Figure 10. The small size artery with arteriosclerosis was detected outside the right coronary artery by Azan staining.

Page 3: Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle

Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle.

Page 4: Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle

Figure 12. Small amount of bleeding was observed in the left ventricle. 

Page 5: Figure 11. Massive bleeding was recognized in the right ventricle

Figure 13. Severe lymphocyte infiltration was recognized in the thyroidal gland, showing Hashimoto disease.