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Postmortem Lividity – Definition, Causes and Significance

Postmortem lividity refers to the bluish-red discoloration of the skin that develops after death as blood settles into the lowest areas of the body due to gravity.

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Adductor Injury

An adductor injury refers to damage of the inner thigh muscles. It is common in sports and causes groin and inner thigh pain ranging from mild strains to complete muscle tears.

Jaw Injuries

Jaw injuries include damage to the upper or lower jaw caused by accidents, falls, or trauma. They can result in fractures, contusions, or tooth loss and require prompt medical attention.

Pubic Bone Inflammation (Osteitis Pubis)

Osteitis pubis is a painful inflammation of the pubic symphysis and surrounding bone. It commonly affects athletes and causes groin and pelvic pain that can significantly impact physical activity.

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