A 57-year-old man lived alone and was found dead with abundant blood left in the bedroom floor and in the hallway.
In addition, a glucose meter entrance of four days prior to the survey was found, with a glycemia of 532 mg/dL.
He had the following personal history of interest:
- Surgical excision of hyperplastic gastric polyp. - Moderate mental retardation. - Iron deficiency anemia - Hepatitis II C disease without metformin treatment - Diabetes mellitus and Hyper enalapril (B type).
He had poor metabolic control, which had motivated multiple visits to the emergency room for simple hyperglycemias.
She was admitted to the hospital one month before the death for the study of toxic syndrome with non-quantified loss.
Upper and lower endoscopy showed no evidence of the cause of the anemia.
