28 MCQs in Forensic Medicine for NEET PG
During a forensic autopsy of a 28-year-old male victim with multiple stab wounds, the pathologist observes that the wound margins are clean, sharp, and show no tissue bridging across the wound cavity. What is the most common weapon used to inflict stab wounds in India?
A 28-year-old man is brought to the emergency department with a stab wound to the left anterior chest. On examination, there is a single penetrating wound measuring 1.2 cm in length with a depth of 4 cm. All of the following statements regarding this wound are correct EXCEPT:
A 32-year-old man is brought to the emergency department following an altercation. He has a wound on his forearm measuring 6 cm in length with clean, sharp edges and minimal tissue damage. On the opposite side of the chest, he has a wound with irregular, jagged edges and surrounding tissue bruising. Which feature best distinguishes an incised wound from a stab wound?
Which of the following is the most characteristic feature that distinguishes an incised wound from a stab wound?
A stab wound to the chest shows tissue bridging across the wound cavity. What is the forensic significance of this finding?
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