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FORENSIC ASPECTS OF BURN INJURY ASSESSMENT

Sh.E. Islamov,A.P. Khairullaev,U.F. Sokhibov , Samarkand State Medical University Samarkand Regional Branch of the Republican Scientific and Practical Center for Forensic Medical Examination

Abstract

A study of living individuals with burn injuries was conducted, 21 of whom were examined in the forensic outpatient department (Group 1), and the remainder in the combustology department (Group 2). It was found that burn injuries primarily occur due to exposure to high temperatures (flames, flammable liquids), and are predominantly male and of working age. To determine the extent of the burn, it is necessary to consider the burn surface area, while also determining the depth of the burn.

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FORENSIC ASPECTS OF BURN INJURY ASSESSMENT. (2026). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 6(01), 295-297. https://doi.org/10.55640/