PMID: 11604295Oct 18, 2001Paper

A review of 300 attempted strangulation cases Part II: clinical evaluation of the surviving victim

The Journal of Emergency Medicine
G E McClaneD Hawley

Abstract

Medical literature describing victims who survive strangulation is scant. The majority of articles on strangulation are found in the forensic literature, describing the post-mortem findings on autopsy. This article presents a suggested protocol for the evaluation and treatment of the surviving victim of strangulation, based upon a review of the available literature. It also corroborates the findings of Strack et al., in the study by the San Diego City Attorney's Office, described in Part I of this series.

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