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Blackening of eye most common because
of:
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8%
A.Friction abberation
10%
B.Patterned abberation
11%
C.Imprint abberation
72%
D.Contusion
Gunshot residue on hands can be
detected by:
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19%
A.Phenolphthalein test
61%
B.Dermal nitrate test
16%
C.Benzidine test
5%
D.H2 activation test
Arsenic poisoning presents with
symptoms mimicking
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62%
A.Cholera
16%
B.Dhatura poisoning
12%
C.Morphine poisoning
10%
D.Barbiturate poisoning
Forensic medicine
Arsenic poisoning presents with
symptoms mimicking
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Correct Answer - A
Ans:A.)Cholera.
ARSENIC

• Copper arsenite - sheele's green
• Copper acetoarsenite - paris green
• Permissible limits of arsenic in ground water - 0.05mg/L
• The gastroenteric type of poisoning resembles cholera
• Greatest quantity is seen in - liver
• Red velvety appearance of mucosa of stomach
• Most affected part of the stomach – pylorus
• Subendocardial petechial hemorrhages of the ventricle is typical of arsenic poisoning (also found in phosphorus, barium, mercury and in cases of heat stroke and acute infectious disease e.g. influenza)
• Rigor mortis lasts longer than usual, Delays putrefaction
Acute poisoning
• Necrosis of intestinal mucosa with hemorrhagic gastroenteritis
• Hypotension, delayed cardiomyopathy Chronic poisoning
• Aldrich Mee's line on finger nails
• Rain drop pigmentation on skin(meastes like rash)

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What is the level of alcohol in blood
beyond which person is condidered
intoxicated ? #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Anonymous Quiz
30%
A.40mg%
33%
B.80mg%
20%
C.120mg%
18%
D.140mg%
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What is the level of alcohol in blood
beyond which person is condidered
intoxicated ? #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Correct Answer - D
Ans. is 'd' i.e., 140 mg%
All individuals with a blood alcohol level of 140 mg% are considered
intoxicated to the point where they cannot deal with unusual,
emergency or non - customary problems.

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Negative autopsy is defined as - #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Correct Answer - A
Ans. is 'a' i.e., No cause of death is found on gross as well as
histopathological examination [Ref Dr. Anil Aggrawal p.124]

Types of autopsy
Normal autopsy - cause is apparent from gross examination

Defective autopsy - cause was ascertainable, but was not
ascertained due to constrains on the part of doctor, hospital, facilities etc

Obscure autopsy - gross findings are minimal, indecisive or obscure,
as in adrenal insufficiency, anesthetic overdose, myxedema, rare plant poisons, thyrotoxicosis etc. subsequent examination like
histology, microbiology, toxicology or serology reveal the cause.

Negative autopsy / inconclusive autopsy - Cause is not clear from
gross as well as subsequent examination

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Acid injury can be differentiated from
alkali injury by ? #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
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39%
A.Liquefactive necrosis
17%
B.Acid burn are more dangerous
28%
C.Perforation more common
16%
D.Affects more common esophagus
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Depressed fracture of the skull #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Correct Answer - C
Ans. is
'c
'
i.e.,Exit point of bullet

Wound of entrance shows a punched in (clean) hole in the outer table. Cone shaped bone is detached from the inner table forming a crater that is larger than the hole of the outer table and shows beveling (sloping surface).
Thus, from looking outside, entrance wound is clean cut hole and exit wound is bevelled opening.

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Max damage is done by which poison - #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Anonymous Quiz
8%
A.irritant poision
82%
B.Corrosive poision
4%
C.Alcohol
6%
D.Opioid
Forensic medicine
Max damage is done by which poison - #PYQ#FMGE#NEETPG#INICET
Correct Answer - B
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Corrosive poison [Ref Rajesh Bardale p. 437]

Corrosives fix, destroy and erode the surface with which they come
in contact.

Thus, they cause extensive tissue damage.

Irritants produce less sever damage than corrosives and produce
symptoms simulating gastroenteritis.

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