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Postmortem bloating of body may create a misleading picture of obesity. Bloody decomposition fluid oozing from mouth and nos­trils may be misinterpreted as antemortem bleeding due to trauma. Diffusion of hemolysed blood into tissues in areas of livor may be difficult to distinguish from genuine bruis­ing in decomposed bodies. Fissures or splits formed in the skin due to decomposi­tion may simulate lacerated or incised wound. Postmortem dilatations and flaccidity of vagina or anus may produce the appearance of sexual assault.

Fig.1 Postmortem bloating of a body.

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