DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY WASHINGTON. DC 20306-6000 E-T PATIENT IDENTIFICATION AFIP Accessions Number Sequence TO: 3060026 00 Name OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL AL-UMARI, ABD AL-RAIIMAN EXAMINER ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY SSAN: Autopsy: MEN-0692 DC 203066000 Toxicology Accession it: 073349 Date Report Generated: June 7. 2007 CONSULTATION REPORT ON CONTRIBUTOR MATERIAL AFIP DIAGNOSIS REPORT OF TOXICOLOGICAL EXAMINATION Condition of Specimens: GOOD Date of Incident: 5/30/2007 Date Received: 6/4/2007 CARBON MONOXIDE: The carboxyhemoglobin saturation in the blood was less than 1% as determined by spectrophotometry with a limit of quantitation of Carboxyhemoglobin saturations of 04% are expected for non-smokers and 3- 0% for smokers. Saturations above 10% are considered elevated and are con?rmed by gas chromatdgraphy. VOLATILES: The BLOOD AND VITREOUS FLUID were examined for the presence of ethanol at a cutoff of 20 mg/dL. No ethanol was detected. CYANIDE: There was no cyanide detected in the blood. The limit of quantitation far cyanide is 0.25 mg/L. Normal blood cyanide concentrations are less than 0.15 mg/L. Lethal concentrations of cyanide are greater than 3 rug/L. DRUGS: The URINE was screened for acetaminophen. ammetaminc, antidepressants, antihistamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, chloroquine, cocaine, dextromethorphan. lidocainc, narcotic analgesics, Opiates, phenothiazincs, salicylates, sympathomimetic amines and vcrapamil by gas chromatography, color test or immunoassay. The following drugs were detected: None were found. 1 contains information EXEMPT FROM MANDA l? DISCLOSURE under the FREEDOM OF INFORM TION ACT Exemption No. 6c,d Applies FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY This documen DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ARIAED FORCES 0F PATHOLOGY no mos-soon MY 1'0 AW OF REPORT OF TOXICOLQQCAL MINATION (com ?50915; gm; Ag W5. No me?oquine was detected in the blood at a limit of quantitation of 0.01 mg/L using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. 130(b)