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Quick Scroll Firearm injury 02.04.05 (3 years ago) #1

In this AIPGE -05 there's a question

Q. 81 In a firearm injury , there is burning
blackening
tattooing ---> close shot entry
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& red colour of tissue
cruciate shape ----> contact shot entry
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(pg 280 Parikh /5th ed)

Both options were given, then whc 1 is right ?
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Quick Scroll 02.08.05 (3 years ago) #2

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Quick Scroll 02.24.08 (10 months ago) #3

CLOSED SHOT INJURY.B/C THERE IS BLACKENING &TATTOOING.
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