All are true about postmortem staining except -a) Occur immediate after deathb) Common in dependent partc) Disappear with rigor mortisd) Margins are raisede) Not found in internal organ

Correct Answer: acde
Description: Postmortem staining is an early sign (not immediate sign) of death → option 'a' is incorrect. It occurs in dependent part of body and internal organs → option 'b' is correct and option `e' is incorrect It disappears when putrefaction sets in → option 'c' is incorrect. It does not appear elevated but margins are shapely defined → option 'd' is incorrect.
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