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Showing posts with label Artificial bruise vs true bruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artificial bruise vs true bruise. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Types of Wound: Superificial Abrsaion and Lacerated Wound
Labels:
Abrasion,
Artificial bruise vs true bruise,
Avulsion,
Bruise,
Chop,
Classification,
Forensic Medicine,
Lacerated wound,
Linear abrasion,
Minor,
patterned wound,
Pressure abrasion,
Scratch mark,
Stretched wound
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Difference between True bruise and Artificial Bruise
The
concept of malingering has made it important to identify whether any bluish
discoloration in the body is true bruise or bruise induced with use of various
plant products. It is useful in forensic science to identify whether any
assault / physical violence is true or the victim is fortifying the evidence to
setup any guiltless.
True
bruises can be present anywhere in the body and is generally associated with
blister and itching. It changes color following the blunt trauma unlike false
bruise which are stained by plant products and hence don’t change their color.
Click to know how is a respired lungs different from the unrespired lungs of a newborn.
Click to know how is a respired lungs different from the unrespired lungs of a newborn.
Character
|
Artificial Bruise
|
True Bruise
|
Cause
|
Chemical Agent like plumbago, semicarpus, madar juice
|
Blunt Trauma
|
Location
|
Accessible
part of body mostly
|
Anywhere
|
Blister
|
Present around the bruise
|
Not present
|
Itching
|
Present
|
Not
Present
|
Color Changes
|
Absent
|
Characteristic
|
Fingers
|
Marks
of scratching
|
Not
so
|
Content
|
Acrid Serum
|
Extravagated blood
|
Chemical Analysis
|
Chemical
detected
|
Not
so
|
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