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Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

CHAPTER 20Infant DeathsKeywords: Infanticide, dead born, still born, live born, viability. Rule of Hasse, hydrostatic test, maceration, Spalding's sig

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2gn, SIDS, battered baby.INTRODUCTION•Infanticide is defined as killing a child under the age of one year.•Only the mother of the child can be charged

of the offence of Infanticide, as she has the bound duly of protecting and taking care of the child, once she has delivered a child.•In India, there i Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

s no distinction between infanticide and murder of any individual.•Other terms commonly used in medical science are:Feticide: The killing of the fetus

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

at any time prior to birth.Filicide: lhe killing of a child by its parents. Neanalicide: The killing of a child within 24 hrs of birth.Fig. 20.1 A ca

CHAPTER 20Infant DeathsKeywords: Infanticide, dead born, still born, live born, viability. Rule of Hasse, hydrostatic test, maceration, Spalding's sig

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2ttained maturity/ viability or not?•Whether the child was dead born/still born/ live born?•If live born, then how long did the child survive and what

was the cause of death?1What Is dead born?What are the signs of maceration?•Dead born is a child which had already died inside the uterus and shows th Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

e following signs:- Signs of maceration and rigor mortis at birth (rigor mortis only in viable fetus, as the myofibrils are developed only after 7 mon

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

ths of intrauterine life)Maceration:•Illis is aseptic autolysis and occurs when the child remains in the uterus for about 3 to 4 days immersed in liqu

CHAPTER 20Infant DeathsKeywords: Infanticide, dead born, still born, live born, viability. Rule of Hasse, hydrostatic test, maceration, Spalding's sig

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2•Maceration can be demonstrated by purple skin, air blebs, flexible bones and abnormal160 Section 5: Sexual JurisprudenceFig. 20.2 Same case as Fig. 2

0.1:1, stab wound on the chest entering into the liver — Note: The blood collected in the peritoneal cavitymobility of joints, soft viscera, and rarel Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

y mummification.•Loss of alignment and overriding of skull bones of (he cranial vault due to shrinkage of the brain after death. ’Illis is called Spal

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

ding's sign and it is seen 48 hours after death of (he foetus inside the uterus, which is due to loss of intracranial tension.2What is still born? Wha

CHAPTER 20Infant DeathsKeywords: Infanticide, dead born, still born, live born, viability. Rule of Hasse, hydrostatic test, maceration, Spalding's sig

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2s been completely expelled from the vaginal canal.•Ihe child was alive inside uterus, but did not come to life at all and is considered to be due to d

efects in the birth process.•The incidence is about 5% and is seen more frequently in immature male children.•Prolonged labor, which is shown by prese Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

nce of caput succedaneum and severe molding of head, and negative hydrostatic test arc indicative of still birth.•In these cases, the body is sterile

Ebook Exam preparatory manual for undergraduates forensic medicine and toxicology (theory and practical): Part 2

and decomposition occurs only by aseptic autolysis.Common causes of stillbirth:•Prematurity.•Anoxia and birth trauma.•Placental abnormalities and toxe

CHAPTER 20Infant DeathsKeywords: Infanticide, dead born, still born, live born, viability. Rule of Hasse, hydrostatic test, maceration, Spalding's sig

CHAPTER 20Infant DeathsKeywords: Infanticide, dead born, still born, live born, viability. Rule of Hasse, hydrostatic test, maceration, Spalding's sig

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