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strangulation
stran·gu·la·tion S0794500 (străng′gyə-lā′shən)n.1. a. The act of strangling or strangulating.b. The state of being strangled or strangulated.2. Medicine Constriction of a body part so as to cut off the flow of blood or another fluid: strangulation of the intestine.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | strangulation - the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe; "no evidence that the choking was done by the accused"strangling, throttling, chokingsuffocation, asphyxiation - killing by depriving of oxygen | | 2. | strangulation - the condition of having respiration stopped by compression of the air passagedisorder, upset - a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time" | | 3. | strangulation - (pathology) constriction of a body part so as to cut off the flow of blood or other fluid; "strangulation of the intestine"constriction - the action or process of compressingpathology - the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases | Translationsstrangle (ˈstrӕŋgl) verb to kill by gripping or squeezing the neck tightly, eg by tightening a cord etc round it. He strangled her with a nylon stocking; This top button is nearly strangling me! 被勒死,扼死 被勒死,扼死 ˌstranguˈlation (-gju-) noun 勒死 勒死strangulation
strangulation[‚straŋ·gyə′lā·shən] (medicine) Asphyxiation due to obstruction of the air passages, as by external pressure on the neck. Constriction of a part producing arrest of the circulation, as strangulation of a hernia. strangulation
strangulation [strang″gu-la´shun] 1. choke (def. 2).2. impairment of blood supply to a part by mechanical constriction of the vessels; see also hemostasis (def. 2).stran·gu·la·tion (strang'gyū-lā'shŭn), Do not confuse this word with incarceration.The act of strangulating or the condition of being strangulated, in any sense: compression, constriction, herniation.strangulation (străng′gyə-lā′shən)n.1. a. The act of strangling or strangulating.b. The state of being strangled or strangulated.2. Medicine Constriction of a body part so as to cut off the flow of blood or another fluid: strangulation of the intestine.Forensics The act of suffocating a person by constricting the trachea or upper airways Medspeak The blocking of the normal flow of blood, faeces, etc.—through an elongated or tubular structure—e.g., a strangulated hernia (GI contents)—or penile strangulation by placing metal rings at the base of the penis, stopping blood flow, which may require amputationstrangulation Forensic medicine Transient, or more commonly, permanent occlusion of the tracheal lumen; 3500 suicidal strangulations occur/yr–US, 1983; homicidal strangulations represent 5-10% of criminally violent deaths in urban populations. Cf Sexual asphyxia Obstetrics See Cord strangulation. Strangulation–Manner, mechanism, setting Manner of death Hanging–usually suicidal, ligature, manual, postural Mechanism of death • Mechanical constriction of neck structures–primary mechanism in suicidal stangulation; it is unknown whether arterial occlusion, venous occlusion, or asphyxia causes most deaths in 'mechanical' strangulation • Injury to spinal cord and brainstem–due to drop, the intended cause of death in judicial hangings • Cardiac arrest, possibly facilitated by pressure on the carotid sinus, and pericarotid sympathetic and parasympathetic networks Setting Suicidal, homicidal, accidental, judicial–no longer performed in developed nations, despite its alleged value as a crime deterrent and for pre-TV entertainment Ann Emerg Med 1984; 13:179 stran·gu·la·tion (strang'gyū-lā'shŭn) The act of strangulating or the condition of being strangulated, in any sense. strangulation Constriction or compression of any passage or tube in the body, such as the jugular veins of the neck in manual strangulation, or the intestine in HERNIA. Strangulation may also result from twisting of a part as in VOLVULUS or torsion of the testis.LegalSeesettingFinancialSeeStranglestrangulation Related to strangulation: strangulated herniaSynonyms for strangulationnoun the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipeSynonyms- strangling
- throttling
- choking
Related Wordsnoun the condition of having respiration stopped by compression of the air passageRelated Wordsnoun (pathology) constriction of a body part so as to cut off the flow of blood or other fluidRelated Words |