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Open Access 02-04-2024 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Original Article

Longitudinal visibility of MRI findings in living victims of strangulation

Authors: Melanie Bauer, Christina Hollenstein, Johanna Maria Lieb, Sabine Grassegger, Tanja Haas, Laura Egloff, Celine Berger, Eva Scheurer, Claudia Lenz

Published in: International Journal of Legal Medicine

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Abstract

Initial experiences with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of living strangulation victims demonstrated additional findings of internal injuries compared to the standard clinical forensic examination. However, existing studies on the use of MRI for this purpose mostly focused on the first 48 h after the incident. The aims of this study were (a) to evaluate the longitudinal visibility of MRI findings after violence against the neck by performing two MRI examinations within 12 days and a minimum of four days between both MRI scans and (b) to assess which MRI sequences were most helpful for the detection of injuries. Twenty strangulation victims participated in this study and underwent one (n = 8) or two (n = 12) MRI scans. The first MRI examination was conducted during the first five days, the second five to 12 days after the incident. Two blinded radiologists assessed the MRI data and looked for lesions in the structures of the neck. In total, 140 findings were reported in the 32 MRI examinations. Most of the findings were detected in the thyroid and the muscles of the neck. T2-weighted SPACE with fat suppression, T1-weighted TSE and T1-weighted MPRAGE were rated as the most helpful MRI sequences. Subjects who showed findings in the initial scan also demonstrated comparable results in the second scan, which was performed on average 8.4 days after the incident. Our results show that even up to 12 days after the incident, the criminal proceeding of strangulation cases may greatly profit from the information provided by an MRI examination of the neck in addition to the standard clinical forensic examination.
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Metadata
Title
Longitudinal visibility of MRI findings in living victims of strangulation
Authors
Melanie Bauer
Christina Hollenstein
Johanna Maria Lieb
Sabine Grassegger
Tanja Haas
Laura Egloff
Celine Berger
Eva Scheurer
Claudia Lenz
Publication date
02-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Print ISSN: 0937-9827
Electronic ISSN: 1437-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-024-03207-1