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Asphyxia due to impaired breathing secondary to the body being in an unnatural position or severe compression to the neck, chest or other areas of the body that make respiration difficult or impossible (positional asphyxia, traumatic asphyxia, smothering, choking and strangulation) Blunt force injuries are produced by blunt objects due to different possible mechanisms Asphyxia blunt force injuries child abuse (pending) drowning elder abuse (pending) environmental deaths forensic entomology gunshot wounds sharp force injuries sudden cardiac death sudden unexpected deaths in infants and children therapy related deaths traffic related deaths superpages
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Entire chapter images virtual slides A blunt object has a wide, dull or convex surface with rounded edges or corners Immediate physiologic derangement resulting in death (e.g., hemorrhage, sepsis, asphyxia), which is not etiologically specific accurate and timely determination of the cause and manner of death are important for many reasons, including for the benefit of the decedent's family, vital statistics, public health implications and.
Ventral lividity with blanching of the anterior neck
May indicate positional asphyxia (am j forensic med pathol 1992;13:101) contributed by karissa french, m.res., m.d And rebekah jacques, m.h.sc., m.d Dual distribution of livor mortis livor mortis of face livor mortis of anterior neck mimics trauma Anterior approach is commonly done in daily practice to assess injury to the neck structures, including if sustained pressure to the neck as a cause of or contributor to death (see asphyxia)
Traffic related deaths refer to fatalities resulting from injuries sustained in incidents involving occupants of motorized or nonmotorized, wheeled, animal trained and railway track vehicles, as well as pedestrians. If the umbilical cord begins to constrict around the neck, vascular occlusion of the umbilical vessels and subsequent decreased venous return from the placenta can lead to asphyxia in type a nuchal cord, the placental end of the umbilical cord crosses over the fetal end, allowing the ability for the nuchal cord to undo itself in time (an unlocked nuchal cord) in a type b nuchal cord, the.