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what are the five academic term and their specific meaning in From The Autopsy Surgeon's Report​

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Answered by Jm11
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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The academic terms used in "The Autopsy Surgeon's Report" are asphyxia, cyanosis, congestion, trauma, subpleural petechial haemorrhage, and ecchymosis.

Explanation:

  • Asphyxia - When your body doesn't obtain enough oxygen to keep you from passing out, it's called asphyxia. It's a potentially fatal circumstance.
  • Cyanosis - Poor circulation or insufficient blood oxygenation causes a bluish tinge to the skin.
  • Congestion - to cause an excessive amount of blood or mucus to gather in the body.
  • Trauma - Trauma is an emotional reaction to a traumatic incident such as physical damage.
  • Subpleural petechial haemorrhage - Petechial haemorrhages are pericapillary bleeding patches that can occur in several conditions, some of which have forensic implications.
  • Ecchymosis - The medical term for a common bruise is ecchymosis. The majority of bruises are caused by blood vessels near the skin's surface being injured, which usually happens as a result of an injury. Your blood vessels burst open and bleed blood as a result of the force of the hit.

Hence, these are the words picked from "The Autopsy Surgeon's Report".

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