Abstract

The most common causes of sudden unexpected death are cardiovascular diseases, followed by central nervous system (CNS), and respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases. Sudden death in persons with intracranial neoplasms is a rare mechanism of death detected in the forensic autopsies. Among the deaths due to intracranial neoplasms, sudden deaths due to polycystic astrocytom(PA) are rarely reported in literature. In this case-report we discuss rare autopsy case of Pilocystic astrocytoma with unusual severe emaciation who was died from myocarditis.

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