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Title: | Survival of a victim of Isadora Duncan syndrome: A case report. |
Authors: | Kallur SM, Mugadlimath AB Sane MR Patil MN |
Keywords: | Asphyxia, accidental strangulation, Isadora Duncan syndrome |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | BLDE(Deemed to be University) |
Abstract: | Incidents of accidental strangulation by uncovered (open-spoked) wheels of vehicles are not uncommon but survival following such incidents is quite a rare phenomenon. The possibility of death from strangulation by a scarf getting caught in the wheel spokes of a vehicle was brought to the public’s attention when the world famous dancer Isadora Duncan died on 14 September 1929. Cycle-powered rickshaws, bicycles and bullock-carts remain common forms of transport in India. However, the uncovered spokes of the vehicle wheel can trap the dupatta/chunni/odhani (long scarf worn around neck) worn by Indian women. A number of cases of fatal accidental strangulation have been described by different authors involving vehicles like cycle-powered rickshaws, bicycles and bullock-carts, with very few cases of reported survivors. Here we report a case of accidental strangulation involving a young girl with the dupatta getting caught in moving wheel of a bullock-cart, in which the victim survived in spite of severe injury to neck structures. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2091 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Forensic medicine |
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