1Department of Forensic Medicine, Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Govt. Medical College, Nalhar, Nuh-122107, Haryana, India
2Department of Forensic Medicine, H.B.T. Medical College & Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital, Juhu, Mumbai-400056, Maharashtra, India
3Department of Microbiology, Govt. Medical College, Amritsar, Punjab, India
The word asphyxia is of Greek derivation which means ‘a stopping of the pulse’. Any death is asphyxial in nature, but in a forensic pathology setting, asphyxia means interference with the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body. Mechanical asphyxia (i.e. physical interference with breathing and or circulation) is frequently encountered in medico-legal death investigations[
Autopsy, Cyanosis, Traumatic asphyxia, Petechiae, Chest compression, Asphyxia, Postmortem