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Every finding during a neck autopsy may be essential for accurately diagnosing and explaining the mechanism of death. In this prospective study in the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology of Jordan University Hospital, 17 out of 95 neck autopsies revealed contusions of the laryngeal mucosa in the vocal or perivocal area. These contusions were found to be associated with various causes of death, including mechanical asphyxia (such as throttling, ligature strangulation, hanging, smothering, choking, plastic bag asphyxia, gagging, and inhalation of blood) and other causes (such as atypical drowning, carbon monoxide poisoning, head injury due to a road traffic accident, burns, electrocution, and brain edema).
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Why is it important?
This study provides insight into the mechanisms of this important lesion and may contribute to a better understanding of the cause of death.
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This page is a summary of: 非挿管死亡例における声帯および声帯周囲の挫傷の重要性, Journal of UOEH, March 2024, The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan,
DOI: 10.7888/juoeh.46.1.
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