Forensic Cases of Seemingly LigatureStrangulation
Authors:
José M. Blanco Pampin, Ph.D.
Authors‘ workplace:
Forensic Pathologist Ministry of Justice Department of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Published in:
Čes.-slov. Patol., , 2002, No. 3, p. 47-50
Category:
Overview
Many external injuries on the neck can often simulate ligature strangulation. This similaritycould lead to mistakes or overestimation of these findings and consider them as violent deaths.Therefore, when the work of the forensic pathologist is to limit the external examination of body,the conclusions can be mistaken or wrong.In the present article four cases of apparent ligature strangulation are showed. All the autopsieswere performed and completed with microscopical and toxicological examinations.During necropsic examination different causes of death, other than the initial suspected, werediscobered.
Key words:
Artifactual injuries - Forensic Pathology - Ligature strangulation - Medicolegal Autopsy
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Anatomical pathology Forensic medical examiner ToxicologyArticle was published in
Czecho-Slovak Pathology
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