Abstract:Distinguishing artifactual postmortem hypostatic hemorrhages from injury is key to accurately diagnosing strangulation. Despite being a well-known phenomenon, the literature is limited. This retrospective case-control analysis characterizes anterior neck musculature hemorrhage patterns associated with postmortem artifact versus strangulation by comparing incidental neck hemorrhages noted on 20 autopsy reports from 2020 to 2021 to 10 strangulation controls from 2015 to 2021 in Northern Nevada. Cases were analyz… Show more
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