S100B
Women who were frequently choked during sex had significantly elevated S100B levels compared to women who had not been choked. S100B is a protein marker that is commonly elevated in individuals who have sustained brain injury or damage. El…
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Women who were frequently choked during sex had significantly elevated S100B levels compared to women who had not been choked. S100B is a protein marker that is commonly elevated in individuals who have sustained brain injury or damage. Elevated S100B levels are associated with concussions, cerebral edema, and damage to the blood-brain barrier. Elevated S100B following repeated strangulation during sex suggests potential damage to brain tissue.