When group of muscles of dead body were in state of strong contration immediately prior to death and remain so even after death, this is termed as ?

Correct Answer: Cadaveric spasm
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Cadaveric spasm Cadaveric spasm (instantaneous rigor) is defined as the condition wherein a group of muscles, which were in contraction or spasm at the time of death, continue to be in spasm even after death, without the stage of primary relaxation.
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