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There is much debate in the literature regarding the management of blunt cervical carotid injuries. This report describes a case of bilateral carotid …
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We report a case of a 50-year-old woman with traumatic dissection of the right common carotid artery secondary to attempted suicidal hanging. Initial examination showed marks of strangulation on the neck, facial edema, and multiple conjunctival petechiae accompanied by difficulty in breathing...
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Traumatic paralysis of the facial nerve by external injury is the second most common cause of facial nerve paralysis after Bell's palsy. Causes of ext…
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look at these articles. hanging is not zero or one. for example you commit suicide and you die if nobody finds you OR you cant find your carotid artery and you are healthy and no problem. ( hanging is not this way )
you try to find your arteries and make some trials but maybe rope or cloth or anything else damage to your arteries veins and etc and you didn't commit suicide you just tried to see and understand and just test it.
today I tried it with rope ( it was just trial test) but after hours I have numbness in my left face and a little my hand.
we don't have rebar in our bodies. they are veins and arteries that can collapse or thrombosis or etc even with a little test not attempt for killing yourself