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Review
. 2020 Aug 12:2:224-229.
doi: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2020.08.002. eCollection 2020.

Anthropological analysis of trauma in throat bone and cartilage: A review

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Anthropological analysis of trauma in throat bone and cartilage: A review

Douglas H Ubelaker et al. Forensic Sci Int Synerg. .

Abstract

In their analysis of recovered human remains, forensic anthropologists encounter structures of the throat (hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage/bone, cricoid cartilage/bone) that may present evidence of trauma. The recent published literature provides guidelines for the detection and interpretation of fractures in these tissues. Such traumatic injury frequently is associated with victims of hanging and strangulation, but many other causes have been recognized. Although the hyoid is not always recovered in skeletonized remains, it can reveal evidence of perimortem trauma and must be interpreted appropriately.

Keywords: Forensic anthropology; Hyoid; Throat trauma.

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The authors have no conflict of interest in this manuscript.

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