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The occurrence of cadaveric spasm is a myth [PDF]
Paul Bedford, Michael Tsokos
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Rare gripping object in electrocution: Cadaveric spasm at its best
Cadaveric spasm causes instantaneous rigor without preceding post-mortem flaccidity. The precise pathophysiological basis of this phenomenon is still unknown. We report a case of accidental electrocution where the deceased was found dead with a metallic water supply pipe of a motor booster pump firmly gripped in his hand. In this report, we review the
Mohit Chauhan +3 more
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Beyond Imagination: Evidence of Rigor Mortis and Cadaveric Spasm on the Shroud of Turin
Theodora A. Pappas
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The Last Reflex – What Cadaveric Spasm Reveals About Death?
Cadaveric spasm, also known as "death grip," is a notably eerie phenomenon in which the muscles that were in contraction at the moment of death remain in contraction after death without passing through the stage of primary relaxation. Unlike the gradual stiffening of rigor mortis, cadaveric spasm occurs instantly, capturing the victim’s last moments ...openaire +1 more source
Prevalence and severity of neurovascular compression in hemifacial spasm patients
Brain, 2021Katie S Traylor +2 more
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SPASM: A 3D-ASM for segmentation of sparse and arbitrarily oriented cardiac MRI data
Medical Image Analysis, 2006Hans C Van Assen +2 more
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Coronary Artery Spasm: New Insights
Journal of Interventional Cardiology, 2020Anthony Matta, Jerome Roncalli
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