2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-023-03059-1
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Suspension-associated dislocation of the jaw in hanging

Joanna Glengarry,
Megane Beaugeois,
Lyndal Bugeja
et al.

Abstract: Hanging is a common type of death, and the role of the medical investigation of such deaths by a forensic pathologist not only requires the determination of the cause of death but providing information to assist in the determination of the manner of death. The forensic pathologist should be well versed in the spectrum of injuries known to be associated with neck compression, to document injuries known to be associated with hanging, but also to identify those that are inconsistent with self-inflicted hanging or… Show more

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