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Rich Pianas Autopsy Report
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Just ignore him.. eventually he will go awayOriginally posted by Bouncer View Postwas i wrong? i said from the start all that goop shit he had sitting in his muscles had to be slowly degrading and slowly poisoning him. I have no doubt that shit played a huge role. Slowly breaking down and the kidneys trying to filter that crap out, the liver trying to process it etc..
The goop plus a life time of AAS abuse and rec drug abuse = he was basically rotting from the inside out. Go back and look at that thread you posted about rich being in a coma. This is exactly what I said.
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If only Rich piana donated his body to this museum next to my city
https://koerperwelten.de/ausstellung/heidelberg/
Anatomy of happiness museum
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The mid anterior lower neck had a tracheostomy and a tracheostomy tube. The mid left upper abdomen had a PEG tube. The medial aspect of the right arm had an IV catheter. An indwelling catheter was protruding from the urethra. The right wrist had hospital ID and DNR bracelets. A rectal tube was in place."
A tracheostomy tube and a PEG tube means he was in the hospital/ICU and bedridden for a long time on the ventilator; this basically means that a lot of the autopsy findings could be (and is very likely to be) from lying in the same bed without moving for 18 days.
"The lung appeared moderately-markedly congested with scattered areas of consolidations associated with greenish purulent exudates in the cut surfaces."
The "bronchopneumonia with bilateral purulent pleural effusions" is likely due to him being intubated for such a long time in the ICU. Any time you have a breathing tube down your throat, you're prone to developing nasty pneumonia after 3-4 days. He was intubated for 18. It probably contributed to his death but likely developed after he was already in the hospital, as is true for most of the other significant findings on the autopsy.
The 3160 gm liver had a smooth serosal surface and that was yellowish-tan and greasy in texture from (mild) fatty change with no gross fibrosis, cirrhosis, necrosis, or neoplasm. The gallbladder was unremarkable.
With only "mild" fatty change and no gross fibrosis/cirrhosis, this tells me that the liver was probably fine prior to admission, although it is quite large. Probably no significant liver changes despite the "ascites" documented in the report, which could have been a result of being in the hospital and having a shit ton of fluids being given to you through an IV. I've taken care of a lot of patients in the ICU. They almost always get swollen from our IV fluids/medications if they stay long enough.
"Brain: edema, necrosis, ischemic changes"
These are microscopic findings. This shit happens to everyone who dies. See context below:
"No abnormality*was noted in the reflected scalp, calvarium, dura, meninges or the base of the skull. The gyri were flattened with*no obvious herniation. The cerebral vascular system was*unremarkable. The circle of Willis and other basal vasculature*appeared intact and normally formed. The 1500 gm soft friable dusky decomposing/necrotic appearing brain was*free of gross neoplastic masses. The ventricles were compressed. The thalamus, the hypothalamus, the basal ganglia, the midbrain, the pons, the medulla and the cerebellum were*normally situated and were atraumatic."
This tells me at least structurally that the brain was fine.
"The 670 gm heart had a normal configuration and an unremarkable epicardial surface. The coronary arteries were normally developed and had mild atherosclerotic disease. The myocardial cut surfaces had no fibrosis, infarctions or focal lesions. The chambers were not dilated. The atrial and the ventricular septae were intact. The heart was enlarged with the myocardium of the left ventricle and the right ventricle hypertrophied. The papillary muscles and chordae tendineae were thickened. The endocardium and heart valves were not fibrosed. The aorta had mild atherosclerosis. The major arteries and great veins showed normal distribution."
This is the juicy part.
His heart was huge at 670 grams (normal heart weight for males: about 330 grams +/- 60)."Mild atherosclerotic disease" happens to nearly every male if you live long enough."No fibrosis, infarctions, or focal lesions" means probably not a heart attack.
The heart "was enlarged with the myocardium of the left ventricle and right ventricle hypertrophied. The papillary muscles and chordae tendineae were thickened." This means that the heart was fucking huge. Both the left and right ventricles were big, meaning it probably wasn't the heart valves or the lungs causing his heart to grow. This means either his genetics suck and gave him a big heart, or it was the drugs.
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