: Pressure applied to the neck structures can obstruct the jugular veins and carotid arteries. This disruption of blood flow prevents oxygenated blood from reaching the brain and hinders venous return, leading to rapid cerebral hypoxia and loss of consciousness.
: Tiny, pinpoint spots of bleeding caused by ruptured capillaries, frequently found in the conjunctiva (eyelids) and facial skin due to acute venous congestion.
This form of asphyxia involves partial or complete submersion in liquid, leading to liquid inhalation and oxygen deprivation.
The of the investigation (e.g., medical examiner standards, legal case studies).
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I should structure the review to explain each event, discuss the medical causes, and maybe touch on public health implications. Since the user is asking for a review, it's important to present the information clearly, possibly using case study style with analysis. I need to make sure the information is coherent even with the ambiguity in parts of the input.