GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM:
The tongue shows a small focus of submucosal hemorrhage near the tip. The esophagus is
empty and the mucosa is unremarkable. The stomach contains an estimated 30 milliliters of
thick sanguinous fluid. The gastric mucosa shows no evidence or ulceration. There is a mild
flattening of the rugal pattern within the antrum with intense hyperemia. The duodenum
contains bile-stained thick tan fluid. The jejunum, ileum, and the colon contain yellowish fluid
with a thick, cloudy, particulate matter. There is no major alteration to internal and external
inspection and palpation except for a yellowish/white shiny discoloration of the mucosa. The
vermiform appendix is identified. The pancreas is tan, lobulated and shows no neoplasia,
calcification or hemorrhage.
There are no intraluminal masses or pseudomenbrane.
FYI 30 millimeters is 6.09 tablespoons
sanguinous fluid means plethoric aka containing large amount of blood basically.
I would be VERY interested to know what his “intense hyperemia” was in the antrum (outlet)!
I think in BOTH case, the bathroom story was the time they got the last dose. It keeps Howard’s time frame straight.