It helps estimate time since death, indicates body position at death, and may suggest cause of death.
Suicidal wounds show multiple superficial tentative cuts; homicidal wounds are deep, single, with tailing.
150–250 ml of absolute alcohol; blood concentration above 400 mg% is potentially lethal.
Through physical examination, nocturnal penile tumescence test, and psychological evaluation per legal procedure.
True sterility means inability to conceive; false sterility indicates temporary inability due to correctable causes.
Facial congestion, petechial hemorrhages (Tardieu spots), cyanosis, and visceral congestion without specific signs.
Identifies unknown poisons, quantifies blood alcohol, and detects drugs using TLC, GC-MS, or HPLC.
Antemortem burns show vital reaction (vesication, edema, leucocyte infiltration); postmortem burns lack these.
50–200 mg; death occurs within minutes due to histotoxic hypoxia by inhibiting cytochrome oxidase.
Benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and alcohol cause severe withdrawal including seizures and delirium tremens.
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It helps estimate time since death, indicates body position at death, and may suggest cause of death.
Suicidal wounds show multiple superficial tentative cuts; homicidal wounds are deep, single, with tailing.
150–250 ml of absolute alcohol; blood concentration above 400 mg% is potentially lethal.
Through physical examination, nocturnal penile tumescence test, and psychological evaluation per legal procedure.
True sterility means inability to conceive; false sterility indicates temporary inability due to correctable causes.
Facial congestion, petechial hemorrhages (Tardieu spots), cyanosis, and visceral congestion without specific signs.
Identifies unknown poisons, quantifies blood alcohol, and detects drugs using TLC, GC-MS, or HPLC.
Antemortem burns show vital reaction (vesication, edema, leucocyte infiltration); postmortem burns lack these.
50–200 mg; death occurs within minutes due to histotoxic hypoxia by inhibiting cytochrome oxidase.
Benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and alcohol cause severe withdrawal including seizures and delirium tremens.