FMT bonus
FMT bonus
BONUS-BTR
Injuries
Age of abrasion Age of contusion Livor mortis vs contusion:
RRRBBB
Dependent:
Well defined:
Direction: Blanch:
Vital reaction Extravasation:
Negative and positive zone Colour change:
Harakiri = Seppuku
Jigai
Skull fractures
Lucid interval:
Valid evidence, will and criminally liable
Thermal injuries
EDH with honeycomb
appearance
Bilateral, diffuse
No bleeding
Intact nerves and vessels
Line of redness+
Red blisters with exudates and hyperemia
Vital reaction
COHb +
Smoke in airway +
RTA injuries
Aortic tears:
Rifling Choking
PELLET
BULLET
Ammunition
.
Direct-
Indirect-
Circumstantial:
Hearsay:
OBG
RMP with 6mon internship/ 1yr house job/ 25 cases MTP
Basics of reproduction and sexual offences
Satyriasis Intrauterine death signs:
Nymphomania Earliest-
Robert sign-
Surrogacy-Altruistic Spalding sign
Close relative Ball sign
Married with one child Ribs overcrowding
25-35yr
Only once Maceration- Intact sac
Earliest-
Lochia Mummification-ROM
Embalming fluid:
Preservative:
Eye changes: Germicide:
Minutes: Buffer:
2hrs: Anticoagulant:
3-6hrs: NOT ETHANOL
6hrs: Putrefaction:
Best indicator TSD- Larynx/trachea-> Prostate,
nongravid uterus, bone, teeth
Late rigor mortis:
Asphyxia, Hemorrhage, pneumonia Putrefaction delay:
Bulky muscles Strychnine, metallic poison,
Maggots >48hrs Not in fetus <7mon Carbolic acid
Human identification
Race: Milk/temporary teeth Permanent teeth
Best bone to identify: CI-LI-C-M1-M2 CI-LI-C-P1-P2-M1-M2-M3
70-75:
75-80: I M1 C M2 M1
80-85: CI
LI
Teeth: PM1
Carabelli’s cusp- PM2
Gustafson criteria C
Most reliable- M2
M3
Mixed dentition:
Total:
Stains for fluids
BLOOD SEMEN
SCREENING TEST SCREENING TEST
Adler’s test/ benzidine test 1) Florence stain
Orthotuluidine blue test 2) Barberio test
Combur test/ Tetramethyl benzidine 3) Brentamine / Walker test
Kastle-Meyer / Phenolphthalein 4) MUP test
Leukomalachite green 5) ICT-Semenogenelin, LDH
Luminol stain-UV light CONFIRMATORY TEST
CONFIRMATORY TEST MICROSCOPY
1) MICROCRYSTAL TEST Crystal violet:
TEICHMANN:
TAKAYAMA: Edelman’s agent:
2) MICROSCOPY
3) ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
Motility:
100%- 3hrs
50%-8hrs
10%-24hrs
General Toxicology
SMELLS: Organs preserved:
Garlic: Blood
Kerosene: Urine
Bitter almonds: Entire stomach
Proximal 30cm SI
Rotten egg: 500g liver
Burnt rope: Half of each kidney
Fruity:
Acrid pear: SPECIAL CASES:
Mousy: Heart-
Brain-
Stomach mucosa CSF/vitreous-
Black/ Blotting paper- Spinal cord-
Yellow- Lungs-
Leather /Grey- Bone, hair, nail-
Blue-green- Abdominal fat-
Red velvet-
Yellowish brown- Role of a doctor: 1. First Aid
Slate gray- 2. Preserve samples
3. Police intimation
4. Dying declaration
Toxicology-Corrosives, asphyxiants, cardiac
CORROSIVES ASPHYXIANTS CARDIAC POISONS:
General Mx Carbon monoxide:
Gastric lavage/emetics- MOA:
Neutralisation:
Demulcent Pulse oximetry:
CXR-PA Cutaneous blisters+ Cherry red lividity
Endoscopy CYANIDE:
Calcium gluconate: Drug-
Lee Jones test Lilley kit
Gastric lavage:
Time:
Position:
Toxicology-Snakes and plants
CARRY NO RIGHT
No
torniquet/incision/cautery/sucking/coffee/alcohol
R-Reassure
I-Immobilize
G-Go to
H-Hospital Neostigmine + Atropine:
T-Tell symptoms
Toxicology-Metallic and non-metallic poisons
Old house, Painter’s colic Protoplasmic poison CHELATORS:
Plumbism=Saturnism Garlic odour BAL-
A Luminiscent vomit, feces
B Smoking stool syndrome DMSA/Succimer-
C Yellow fatty liver D-penicillamine-
D Diwali poison EDTA-
E Desferioxamine-
F
G