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Nov 28, 2011... disruption of normal blood and air passage in the neck) have been ... or postural asphyxiation (eg, children whose necks are caught in an ...
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The proximate cause of death is the primary injury that led to the sequence of ... form of asphyxia, can be determined by water in the air passage and lungs.
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Drowning is asphyxiation from water or liquid being inhaled into the airways, blocking the passage of air to the lungs. Water inhaled into the windpipe causes ...
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International Classification of Diseases - Index To External Causes of Injury (E Code) ... Aero-otitis media - see Effects of, air pressure. Aerosinusitis ... mucus, not of newborn (with asphyxia, obstruction respiratory passage, suffocation) E912 ...
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Drowning is a form of asphyxia due to aspiration of fluid into air-passages, caused by ... Death occurs from cerebral anoxia with irreversible brain damage.
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Jun 11, 2011 ... Irreversible cortical damage may occur if oxygenated blood fails to ... Closure of the air- passages by external pressure on the neck, as in ...
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Injury And Poisoning 800-999 > Effects Of Foreign Body Entering Through Orifice 930-939 ... 2012 ICD-10-CM T17.410A Gastric contents in trachea causing asphyxiation, initial encounter. Or: ... accessory sinus 932; air passage (upper) 933.0 ...
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Aug 22, 2011 ... Is a form of asphyxia due to aspiration of fluid into the air passage, due to ... died of injuries or other unnatural cause before entering the water; ...
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Fainting game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fainting_game
4 Prevalence; 5 Injuries and fatalities; 6 Other names; 7 See also; 8 Sources; 9 Further ... Unlike erotic asphyxiation, practice of the fainting game appears to be ... Peer pressure, a challenge ...
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