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    Jetti Ellison Jr (39) died from sudden cardiac dysfunction and a cyst of the atrioventricular node

    https://mec.lacounty.gov/case-detail...ber=2019-08785

    JETTI ELLISON JR.
    April 8, 1980 - November 21, 2019
    (39 years )
    Case Number
    2019-08785
    Case Status
    INV. COMPLETE
    Body Status
    HERE
    Gender
    MALE
    Ethnicity
    BLACK
    Place of Death
    PRIVATE RESIDENCE
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    Investigator
    FIERRO
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    I believe this is his:https://www.facebook.com/jettie.ellison.16

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    Cause A
    SUDDEN CARDIAC DYSFUNCTION

    Cause B
    CYST OF THE ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE


    Quote Originally Posted by marakisses View Post
    yes i said i will leave it under you storage he said cuddle with me i said shut up it over??? what am i doing wrong??
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    Happy Birthday! I hid a dead body in your backyard to celebrate. Good luck finding it under the cement. You can only use a stick to look for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nic B View Post
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    Cause A
    SUDDEN CARDIAC DYSFUNCTION

    Cause B
    CYST OF THE ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE
    Well that sounds scary. I have never even heard of this before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisedbywolves View Post
    Well that sounds scary. I have never even heard of this before.
    And he was young, too


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    yes i said i will leave it under you storage he said cuddle with me i said shut up it over??? what am i doing wrong??
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    From the NIH: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5708412/

    Primary cardiac tumors are uncommon clinical entities with an incidence of 0.0017% to 0.03% of all autopsies. Cystic tumor of the atrioventricular (AV) node, also known as mesothelioma of the AV node, is a benign congenital tumor that is located in the triangle of Koch in the AV nodal region of the atrial septum of the heart. It comprises of 2.7% of cardiac tumors and is the most common primary cardiac tumor causing sudden death.
    Apparently it's a rare condition. The paper goes on to say despite the name, it has no relation to mesothelioma, possible genetic defect, primarily effects women (3:1), no ethnic or racial preference, most often diagnosed post-mortem, and the average age of diagnosis is 38. Not soon enough to save Jettie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KimTisha View Post
    From the NIH: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5708412/



    Apparently it's a rare condition. The paper goes on to say despite the name, it has no relation to mesothelioma, possible genetic defect, primarily effects women (3:1), no ethnic or racial preference, most often diagnosed post-mortem, and the average age of diagnosis is 38. Not soon enough to save Jettie.
    Damn, I've never heard of this. RIP Jettie

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