Chapter·Forensic MedicineInjuries and Their Significance

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A 32-year-old male is brought for autopsy after being found on a railway track, suspected of suicide. Examination reveals joule burns on the fingers and multiple lacerated wounds on the body, with edges that do not gape and are closely approximated, and no positive vital reaction zone is present. Based on the autopsy findings, what is the most likely manner of death in this case?

AAccidental

BNatural

CHomicidal

DSuicidal

2

Electrical contact burn usually causes

ASuperficial second degree burns

BFirst degree burns

CThird degree burns

DDeep second degree burns

3

High tension electrical burns from overhead electrical lines can cause:

AMyoglobinuria and Acute renal failure

BNo ECG change will be seen in the first 24 hrs

CSevere alkalosis

DBlood vessels are spared

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