2012
DOI: 10.1258/msl.2012.012030
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Abstract: The incidence of neck structure fractures increased with age. In addition, there was no correlation between the incidence of neck structure fractures and sex or type of hanging.

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“…In a study conducted in the province of Denizli in Turkey, 52.9% of the hanging cases were reported to be typical hanging [35]. In the study conducted in Samsun by Aydın et al, 82% of the hanging cases were found to be typical hanging [42].…”
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“…In a study conducted in the province of Denizli in Turkey, 52.9% of the hanging cases were reported to be typical hanging [35]. In the study conducted in Samsun by Aydın et al, 82% of the hanging cases were found to be typical hanging [42].…”
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confidence: 95%
“…According to the statistics of the year 2014 in our country, it was reported that the ratio of suicide was 4.07 per hundred thousand, Eskişehir was the fifth province with the highest ratio of suicide, and the ratio of suicide was 6.59 [31]. In the studies conducted on suicide, it was reported that men died more frequently due to suicide [6,8,9,[32][33][34][35]. In the studies conducted in parallel to it, victims were reported to be males more frequently [16,17,22,36,37].…”
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“…It should be noted that quite recently an interesting tendency appeared and still develops further, when more than 45% of cases with fractured HB and LC were registered by retrospective study in the departments with specially organized examination of the neck complex [4,48,53,57,58,61]. In some morgues the regulations were adopted concerning autopsy of strangulation cases with detailed procedure of studying the neck complex and documenting the findings.…”
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“…It turns out that even by means of visual examination and careful palpation one could find many fractures (the question of sensitivity and specificity of these methods will be discussed below). Among publications from the lower half of Table 2, the incidence of fractures of the ThC usually far exceeds the percentage of fractured HB, only occasionally being approximately on the same level (including the above-mentioned retrospective reports [4,57,61], and only in two series is significantly higher for the HB [3,54]. The incidence of the combined trauma (HB and ThC) is often between the indicators of isolated injury to the HB and ThC.…”
Section: Numerical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%