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Citation

Radosavkic R, Vapa D, Pilija V. Med. Pregl. 2013; 66(9-10): 392-395.

Affiliation

Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad. rasaradosavkic@yahoo.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Medicinski Pregled)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

24245448

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ligature strangulation represents a violent mechanical asphyxiation caused by tightening a loop around the victim's neck, pulled either by an active or passive force. Mechanism of death is most often due to cerebral hypoxia caused by compression of blood vessels which feed the brain, but it can also occur either due to compression and closing the air passages or by stimulating the superior laryngeal nerve. CASE REPORT: An 81-year-old woman was found in her home lying across the couch with a bathrobe belt tied around her neck and a knot at the back side. Body examination showed congestion of the face, conjunctival petechiae as well as a ligature mark in the middle of the neck. The internal examination revealed hematomas on the left side of the tongue, on its base and in the neck muscles on the left side. CONCLUSION: Thorough forensic expertise of a strangulation case includes the circumstances surrounding the death, detailed information of a crime scene and a complete autopsy report. The relevant pieces of information obtained from each of the investigation phase can be vital for making the right decision about the cause of death.


Language: sr

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