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  2. Strangling - Wikipedia

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    Fatal strangulation typically occurs in cases of violence, accidents, and is one of two main ways that hanging causes death (alongside breaking the victim's neck). Strangling does not have to be fatal; limited or interrupted strangling is practised in erotic asphyxia , in the choking game , and is an important technique in many combat sports ...

  3. Holderbaum said strangulation victims can have internal injuries like throat swelling and difficulty swallowing. ... later cause a blood clot and put them at risk of a stroke. ... strangulation ...

  4. Ohio strengthens strangulation charge, becoming last state to ...

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    Strangulation injuries can linger long after visible bruises have faded, leaving victims at risk of a stroke and mental health issues like post-traumatic stress disorder and, in severe cases ...

  5. Cerebral hypoxia - Wikipedia

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    Focal cerebral ischemia – A stroke occurring in a localized area that can either be acute or transient. This may be due to a variety of medical conditions such as an aneurysm that causes a hemorrhagic stroke, or an occlusion occurring in the affected blood vessels due to a thrombus (thrombotic stroke) or embolus (embolic stroke). [21]

  6. Carotid artery dissection - Wikipedia

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    Dissection may occur after direct physical trauma, traffic collision, strangulation, or any phenomenon that causes hyperextension of the neck. They can also happen spontaneously. [8] [9] The causes of carotid artery dissection can be broadly categorized into two classes: spontaneous or traumatic. [10] Dissection may occur after direct physical ...

  7. Holderbaum said strangulation victims can have internal injuries like throat swelling and difficult swallowing. ... can later cause a blood clot and put them at risk of a stroke. ... strangulation ...

  8. Category:Strangling - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to strangling, compression of the neck that may lead to unconsciousness or death by causing an increasingly hypoxic state in the brain. Fatal strangling typically occurs in cases of violence, accidents, and is one of two main ways that hanging causes death (alongside breaking the victim's neck).

  9. 'My ex had such a small sentence for strangling me' - AOL

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    She described strangulation as an "up close and personal attack" which can and does take lives. It comes after an earlier announcement that jealous ex-partners who kill or strangle their victims ...

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