Cadaveric spasm involves-

Correct Answer: Voluntary muscles
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Voluntary muscles Cadaveric spasm/ instantaneous rigor/cataleptic rigidity The muscles that were contracted during life become stiff & rigid immediately after death without passing into stage of relaxation. It occurs in voluntary muscles & is limited to single group of muscles. It cannot be produced by any method after death & very great force is required to overcome it. It may be explained on the basis of diminished or exhausted ATP in the affected muscles due to excessive use of muscles. Eg firearm wound of the head, sudden death, excitement, fear, severe pain, exhaustion, cerebral hemorrhage & injury to nervous system. Medicolegal impoance: tells about mode of death- homicide or death.
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