FSC239Y5 Lecture : FSC239 Nov 4 2010

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Clinical medicine: history + physical examination + lab investigations= diagnosis. Forensic pathology: circumstances + post mortem examination + lab investigations= cause of death and manner of death. Fiction: the deceased met his death between 2:00 and 3:20 . Fact: many variables; body temperature, chemistry of blood and body fluids, stomach contents, decomposition, ante/peri/post mortem wounds. One or more wounds may indicate cause of death. Pattern of wounds may indicate manner of death. Impact of body on some sort of blunt surface. Injury to the skin in which the superficial layer of the skin is removed to friction against a rough surface. The parts of the face that stick out the most are going to get abrasion the most. Bleeding into soft tissue due to rupture of blood vessels due to blunt impact. Hematoma (special kind of contusion) = focal collection of blood in area of contusion. Tear or split in tissue caused by crushing or shearing force.

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