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pubmed-article:6496436pubmed:abstractTextFor many years, a high blood carboxyhemoglobin concentration has been used as a criterion for determining that a victim of conflagration was alive in the fire. We report a case in which a man died from the combined effects of burns and hypertensive cardiovascular disease. He had a negligible blood carboxyhemoglobin concentration, but the environmental evidence and autopsy findings are indicative of life in the fire, which arose in a smoldering mattress. We conclude that uncritical, rigid adherence to the requirement that fire victims have high carboxyhemoglobin concentrations can be misleading.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:6496436pubmed:articleTitleNever say never. Negligible carboxyhemoglobin in the victim of a smoldering mattress fire.lld:pubmed
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