2018
DOI: 10.23907/2018.012
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Healed Fracture of Superior Horn of Thyroid Cartilage in Autoerotic Asphyxia: An Indication of Prior Activity? A Case Report Utilizing 3D Scanning and Printing of the Larynx

Abstract: Evidence of prior autoerotic asphyxia is often difficult to establish due to the decedent's efforts to hide the activity from others. In this case report, we suggest that a healed fracture of the thyroid cartilage is indicative of prior autoerotic asphyxia activity. The decedent was a 45-year-old man who was found unclothed on the floor of his bedroom with a belt ligature around the neck. A second rope ligature was loosely wrapped around the decedent's wrists, scrotum, and penis. A definitive escape mechanism … Show more

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“…Eckhardt et al. [ 105 ] reported healed fracture of the superior horn of thyroid cartilage resulting from autoerotic asphyxia. The investigating team employed three-dimensional surface scanning and printing, coupled with histologic analysis to detect the alteration.…”
Section: Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eckhardt et al. [ 105 ] reported healed fracture of the superior horn of thyroid cartilage resulting from autoerotic asphyxia. The investigating team employed three-dimensional surface scanning and printing, coupled with histologic analysis to detect the alteration.…”
Section: Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%