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Imaging of alert patients after non-self-inflicted strangulation: MRI is superior to CT.

Thomas D RuderAlexandra GonzenbachJakob HeimerLeonie ArnebergJolanta Klukowska-RötzlerSimone BlunierAristomenis K ExadaktylosWolf-Dieter ZechFranca Wagner
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Patients presenting after strangulation are often young women with a history of intimate partner violence while men typically present after assault by an unknown offender. • Expert read-outs of CT and MRI revealed potentially dangerous injuries in one of 14 patients. • MRI has a significantly higher sensitivity than CT and appears to be more appropriate for the diagnostic workup of alert patients after strangulation.
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