Many questions raise the fact that the thymus gland of little Panagiotakis, the last alleged victim, was not included in the organs sent for forensic examination. Coroner Dimitris Galenteris, speaking on the Live News show about the thriller of Amaliad, which has as its protagonist Irene Murjukou, made it clear that the thymus gland, especially in these tender ages, is one of the most important instruments in a forensic examination that may show samples for suffocating death. ADVERSE ‘It may not have been considered significant. I shall disagree here because at this age it is particularly important and one of the main instruments being studied for suffocating deaths. The literature is clear,” Dimitris Galenteris said. According to this information, intense concern arises over how much valuable information may be lost because the thymus was not sent for examination. “Probably the thymus gland had to give us information such as to give us oxygen shortage,” the coroner Gregory Leo completed. CORVERSE He stressed that in the case of Panagiotakis, 10 basic instruments were sent for examination which are in themselves sufficient to form an image of what happened to him and left life. “In fact the thymus gland would be a clue to an image of suffocating death but to that particular child. In this particular child we have three vital brain organs, liver lungs that confirm this event,” he added. In turn, Dimitris Galaderis estimates that this is a very important omission and in case it was actually examined by a coroner, there would be important information about the child’s death mechanism. “To tell you the truth I haven’t heard the instrument not sent”. This “confusion” between medical examiners raises questions about whether there is any protocol that medical examiners should follow as to which organs should be sent for examination. “Unfortunately there is no protocol that all coroners observe. This causes problems,” the Gregory Leo made clear. The thymus gland in Murjuku’s daughters Both children of the Murjuku Peace, the thymus gland had an image of “a star sky”. According to Live News, the same find had been found in little Iris, the daughter of Roula Pispirigo. “It is a very beautiful picture as you see it in the microscope looks like you see the sky with the stars. But in this context it shows hypoxia,” they had previously said sources. Scientists explain that this finding shows lack of oxygen but not necessarily asphyxiation. Asphyxiation can be confirmed through a series of findings rather than individual data. The “key” of the case Gregory Leo stressed that the “key” to Panagiotakis’ scary case is laboratory tests. “Every clue we have in each case, and especially the thymus gland, completes a puzzle to get the full picture. Especially in this age group can we be told images of hypoxia or not. What’s missing is a deficit. In the case of Panagiotakis there is all that data to reach the right conclusion. As was ketamine key in another case, here laboratory tests are the key to the case. I have not heard anything about a specific pathological cause.”
Peace Murjuku: Why Panayiotis’ thymus gland was not sent for examination – “It would provide important information”
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