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Published in: European Radiology 7/2019

01-07-2019 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Head and Neck

Value of 3T craniocervical magnetic resonance imaging following nonfatal strangulation

Authors: Jakob Heimer, Carlo Tappero, Dominic Gascho, Patricia Flach, Thomas D. Ruder, Michael J. Thali, Sabine Franckenberg

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 7/2019

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Abstract

Objective

The aims of this study were (1) to provide an overview of craniocervical magnetic resonance imaging (MR) findings following nonfatal strangulation (NFS), (2) to detect the time dependency of the presence of these findings, and (3) to explore the additional value of MR with regard to the forensic interpretation of NFS.

Methodology

All 633 victims of manual strangulation between October 2011 and March 2018 were examined, including the case history and external findings. Following written consent, 114 cases were included in the study. The duration between the event, clinical forensic examination, and MR was noted. Radiologic images were reviewed by a clinical and a forensic radiologist.

Results

The case group consisted of 90 women and 24 men with a mean age of 32.5 years. Delimitable external findings were present in 93% (N = 106) of cases. MR yielded a positive finding in 43% of cases (N = 49). There was no significant difference in the mean time interval between examinations between MR-positive and MR-negative cases. Perilaryngeal fluid accumulation was associated with difficulty swallowing and victims put in a chokehold. All cerebral MR were unremarkable, except for one patient with edema of the corpus callosum.

Conclusions

The role of craniocervical MR following NFS is currently limited, particularly with regard to the forensic interpretation of NFS. MR may reveal internal injury in victims who report subjective symptoms of airway compression and in those who were placed in a chokehold. The presence of MR findings is not dependent on immediate examinations following the assault.

Key Points

• Magnetic resonance imaging does not currently provide additional value for the estimation of the severity of nonfatal manual strangulation.
• Magnetic resonance imaging of the neck may reveal internal injury in cases without external findings, particularly in victims placed in a chokehold and with symptoms of airway compression.
• The incidence of carotid artery dissections and laryngeal fractures is low in victims of nonfatal manual strangulation.
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Metadata
Title
Value of 3T craniocervical magnetic resonance imaging following nonfatal strangulation
Authors
Jakob Heimer
Carlo Tappero
Dominic Gascho
Patricia Flach
Thomas D. Ruder
Michael J. Thali
Sabine Franckenberg
Publication date
01-07-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 7/2019
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06033-x

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