Scot Med J
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An unusual case of fatal suicidal craniocerebral penetrating injury due to a nail gun is described. The victim, a 52 year old joiner experienced in the use of nail drivers, shot himself just above the forehead in the midline, driving the nail through his hypothalamus and midbrain. Death was delayed by nearly 24 hours.
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Two cases of cardiac tamponade initially suspected to be secondary to malignancy are presented. Primary hypothyroidism can cause pericardial effusions and thyroid function tests confirmed this diagnosis in these cases. Hypothyroidism should be considered as an underlying cause of pericardial effusion in cardiac tamponade.