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FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF LIVING PERSONS

Fazlitdinova Rohatoy Sadriddin kizi , Andijan State Medical Institute

Abstract

This study explores the forensic medical examination of living individuals, focusing on both physical and psychological trauma resulting from accidents, criminal acts, and workplace injuries. A total of 200 cases were analyzed, revealing the prevalence of physical injuries such as fractures, soft tissue damage, and internal injuries, with a significant portion of the cases involving psychological trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression. The findings highlight the importance of comprehensive medical evaluations that integrate both physical and psychological assessments. Gender differences in injury types were observed, with females more likely to suffer psychological trauma and males more prone to physical injuries. The study emphasizes the need for standardized forensic examination practices, particularly in high-risk occupations, and advocates for the inclusion of psychological assessments in forensic medical investigations. The results provide a valuable insight into the role of forensic medicine in legal and healthcare settings.

Keywords

forensic medical examination, physical injuries, psychological trauma, PTSD, gender differences, workplace injuries, forensic psychology, injury severity, accident victims, criminal victims

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FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF LIVING PERSONS. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(04), 545-552. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/3858