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Red velvety appearence is present in which poisoning ?​

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Answered by Sbhavicka07
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Answer:

arsenic poisoning

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The autopsy findings of red velvety gastric mucosa, petechial haemorrhages over epicardial and endocardial heart surfaces, scalp and over visceral organs along with the typical clinical profile of the deceased lead to a strong suspicion of arsenic poisoning

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