Sharma Amit
Department of Forensic Medicine, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, New Delhi 110062, India
Med Leg J. 2015 Jun;83(2):109-10. doi: 10.1177/0025817214563906. Epub 2015 Jan 7.
This is a rare case report of delayed onset of symptoms and survival from accidental strangulation by a scarf causing "Isadora Duncan syndrome". In 1929, the dancer Isadora Duncan died from strangulation and carotid artery insult when her billowing scarf caught in the wheels of a motor vehicle in which she was travelling. Cycle-propelled rickshaws are popular for short taxi journeys in many south Asian countries, particularly India. The case is presented of a woman who sustained accidental strangulation with a scarf in the same way as Isadora Duncan. The patient was successfully resuscitated and recovered with no neurological deficit. It is believed that this is the first recorded case of such delayed onset of symptoms and third recorded survival from this condition.
这是一例罕见的因围巾意外勒颈导致“伊莎多拉·邓肯综合征”且症状延迟出现并存活的病例报告。1929年,舞蹈家伊莎多拉·邓肯在乘车时,她随风飘动的围巾卷入所乘机动车的车轮,导致勒颈和颈动脉损伤而死亡。在许多南亚国家,尤其是印度,人力三轮车常用于短途出租车出行。本文介绍了一名女性患者,她遭遇了与伊莎多拉·邓肯相同方式的围巾意外勒颈。患者成功复苏且康复后未遗留神经功能缺损。据信,这是首例有症状延迟出现的此类记录病例,也是该病症有记录的第三例存活病例。