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Identification age estimation Teeth Sex determination

Death and PM change Hypostasis Rigor mortis Putrefaction

Death certifications Mechanism Manner of death Causes of death

Wounds ML types Blunt instruments (3) Sharp instruments(4) Complications

Head injuries Concussion only

Physical injuries Electric injuries Heat diseases

Firearm injuries All rifles (long and short) All non rifles (sport ghaffeir guns) Estimation of distance. Differences between inlet and exit

General toxicology General lines of treatment

Asphyxia All

Pregnancy, delivery and abortion All

Rape and sexual offences All

Cadaveric spasm is essential in diagnosis of: a. Firearm death. b. Criminal death. c. Suicide. d. stab injuries

The petechial hemorrhage of asphyxia is easily seen in: Heart Lung Eye sclera

Mechanism of Petechial formation in asphyxia is a. Rise in venous pressure b. Rise in arterial pressure c. Rupture of capillaries d. Rupture of arterioles

Hypostasis : Is faint in asphyxial death Diagnose the cause of death. Indicates the PM position. Helps in estimation of the time of death.

Consent in rape is invalid in : a. a Women aged 21 years. b. Women aged 19 years. c. Threatened women. d. Married women.

Strangulation rope marks is: a. Lowdown in the neck. b. Oblique in position. c. Incomplete. d. Caused by rope. e. A pressure abrasion.

Sign of general violence in raped female victim is: a. Hair disarrangement b. Tears in clothes. c. Nail abrasions around mouth. d. Abrasions on inner side of the thigh.. e. Nail abrasions around wrist.

A significant sign of Asphyxia is : A. ill defined hypostasis. B. Rapid rigor mortis. C. Skin hemorrhage. D. pale lungs

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