English to Kannada Dictionary strangulation

strangulation

ಸಂಪೀಡನ
definition
noun
death due to strangulation
the action or state of strangling or being strangled.
A second risk is strangulation of the hernia, which occurs when the protruding tissue swells and cuts off the blood supply to the loop of intestine within it.
the condition in which circulation of blood to a part of the body (especially a hernia) is cut off by constriction.
example
A post-mortem examination confirmed the cause of death as 'strangulation' .
death due to 'strangulation'
The reported cause of death was cardiorespiratory arrest caused by asphyxia as a result of 'strangulation' and aspiration of gastric contents.
Infants who cannot yet lift their heads are especially at risk for suffocation and 'strangulation' .
Inguinal hernias in babies and children however do need surgery to prevent 'strangulation' .
The homicide charge laid in connection with the 'strangulation' death has been raised to first-degree murder.
But he added that the same lack of findings meant he also could not rule out other possibilities, such as 'strangulation' , sexual assault or deliberate drowning.
Operations for complications such as 'strangulation' or perforation, should they occur, are relatively straightforward and have a high success rate.
A post-mortem examination later found the cause of death was oxygen starvation of the brain due to 'strangulation' .
They can cause 'strangulation' by catching on things.
death due to 'strangulation'
The conspiracy angle arose after Gandhi Hospital forensic doctors declared that the actress died due to 'strangulation' and rape.
The cause of death was given as 'strangulation' by ligature.
‘Such 'strangulation' can cause sufficient brain damage to kill somebody if the blood supply is stopped for a few minutes,’ he said.
Prophylactic surgical treatment should be recommended in this situation to avoid a potential catastrophic 'strangulation' of bowel later.
The batterer may also turn to physical violence - kicking, punching, grabbing, slapping or 'strangulation' , for example.
A pathologist said the cause of death was from 'strangulation' .
The majority of these deaths resulted from suffocation or 'strangulation' caused by entrapment of the child's head in various structures of the bed.
It is stated that the death of victim had been caused due to 'strangulation' .
A police spokesman said: ‘The death was due to 'strangulation' .’
Three fourths of the deaths were caused by entrapment in the bed structure leading to suffocation or 'strangulation' .
The cord complications seen in their study were thrombosis, cord prolapse, umbilical vessel rupture, true knot, and cord encirclement with 'strangulation' .
Two cases with autopsies were excluded because nonmedical issues were being adjudicated in a workman's compensation case and a medical examiner's case with a diagnosis of 'strangulation' .
She also had asphyxia due to 'strangulation' ; the hyoid bone directly under the bruising was fractured.
A second risk is 'strangulation' of the hernia, which occurs when the protruding tissue swells and cuts off the blood supply to the loop of intestine within it.
If the cause of death had been 'strangulation' or a blow to the head, would you necessarily expect to find DNA evidence in the home?
The cause of death was 'strangulation' although the pathologist could not rule out a smothering by a pillow.
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