Corrosive Acid & Alkali Poisoning
ModerateForensic Medicine · Toxicology
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Corrosives are chemical agents that destroy tissue on contact by coagulating or liquefying proteins. In forensic toxicology they are classic agents of homicidal vitriolage (acid throwing), suicidal ingestion, and accidental poisoning. The fountainhead of high-yield MCQs lies in the type of necrosis, the postmortem mucosal colour, and the unique systemic toxicity of carbolic acid (phenol). A corrosive (caustic) poi…
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