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| ==Causes of death== | | ==Causes of death== |
| ==Hanging==
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| *V-shaped furrow on the neck.
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| *V "open" at the point of suspension.
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| ==Drowning==
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| *Autopsy is often negative, i.e. there is no anatomical cause of death.
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| Drowning is difficult to prove on autopsy.<ref name=pmid16378701>{{cite journal |author=Piette MH, De Letter EA |title=Drowning: still a difficult autopsy diagnosis |journal=Forensic Sci. Int. |volume=163 |issue=1-2 |pages=1–9 |year=2006 |month=November |pmid=16378701 |doi=10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.10.027 |url=}}</ref> The diagnosis is often based on circumstance, i.e. the scene.
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| ===Macroscopic===
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| *Plume of froth at the mouth/nostrils (fresh drowning only).<ref name=pmid16378701/>
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| *Lung emphysema.
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| *Froth in the trachea.
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| *Patlauf spots<ref name=pmid12134758>{{cite journal |author=Bohnert M, Ropohl D, Pollak S |title=[Forensic medicine significance of the fluid content of the sphenoid sinuses] |language=German |journal=Arch Kriminol |volume=209 |issue=5-6 |pages=158–64 |year=2002 |pmid=12134758 |doi= |url=}}</ref> -- ???
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| ===Micro/Lab===
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| There are a few tests of debated value:<ref name=pmid16378701/>
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| *Diffusion of particulates into the blood (left ventricle) from the water.
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| **Diatom test.
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| *Haemodilution.
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| **Mostly useless - CPR interferes with it, not reliable if there putrefaction or autolysis.
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| *Transport of aveolar element into blood circulation.
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| ==Carbon monoxide==
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| Carbon monoxide (CO) is a common way to commit suicide.
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| *CO binds to haemoglobin -- prevents oxygen from binding there.
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| *Salmon pink skin.
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| *CO level (blood test) elevated (???).
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| ==Asphyxia== | | ==Asphyxia== |
| *This is a big topic.
| | {{main|Asphyxial deaths}} |
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| ===Manual strangulation===
| | *This is a big topic and covered by a separate article. |
| Features:<ref name=Ref_HoFP>{{Ref HoFP|155}}</ref>
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| *Petechiac of sclerae (white part of eye) & conjunctivae (cover sclerae); present ~ 90% of the time. | | **''Strangulation'' - where there are signs of neck compression. |
| *Hyoid bone fracture. | | ***Includes: ganging, ligature strangulation and manual strangulation. |
| *Thyroid cartilage fracture. | | **''Chemical asphyxia'' - usually no signs of neck compression. |
| *Haemorrhage in strap muscles of the neck. | | ***Includes: carbon monoxide poisoning. |
| | **''Suffocation'' - usually no signs of neck compression. |
| | ***Includes: Smothering, choking, positional asphyxia, drowning. |
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| ==Blunt force trauma== | | ==Blunt force trauma== |