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Citation

Boyal RK, Kochar S. J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2021; 38(2): 148-152.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Department of Forensic Medicine)

DOI

10.5958/0974-4568.2021.00046.6

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In humans, hanging is one of the most common method of suicide in the society.The present study was conducted with the basic aim to find out the morphological and histopathological changes in cases of violent asphyxial deaths by compression of neck with ligature especially in Ajmer region of Rajasthan.Total number of 105 cases were observed in hanging and ligature strangulation during peri od f rom January 2009 t o December 2010 in department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology at JLN Medical College, Ajmer. The vital character of ligature mark can be reveal ed wi t h accuracy onl y by histopathological examination of the skin and adjacent soft tissues. In both hanging and ligature strangulation, the colour of the ligature mark was reddish-brown in majority of cases. Internal appearance (pale white glistening) of ligature mark seen in (100%) cases of hanging and extravasations of blood seen in (100%) cases of ligature strangulation. Dermal congestion were more common i n hangi ng, 39 (37. 14%) cases, Dermal hemorrhage more common in ligature strangulation, 3 (75%) cases. Hemorrhage was the commonest hispathological findings in muscle tissue in ligature strangulation three 3 (75%) cases, as compare to hanging 40 (44.4%). Perifollicular congestion and hemorrhage were the commonest hispathological findings in the thyroid gland in both hanging and ligature strangulation. Follicular hemorrhage was not found in hanging as well as in ligature strangulation.. © 2021, Medico Legal Society. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Article; asphyxia; Asphyxial death; autolysis; autopsy; clinical skin reaction; compression; female; forensic medicine; fracture; hanging; histopathology; homicide; human; human tissue; ligation; LIGATURE MARK; ligature strangulation; male; morphology; muscle tissue; neck circumference; necrosis; skin bleeding; strangulation; suicide; thyroid cartilage; thyroid gland

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