Most common consistent feature after a child has been taken out from pond died from drowning is:

Correct Answer: Petechial haemorrhages
Description: B i.e. Patechial haemorrhage None of them is specific finding of antemoal drowning Paltauf's haemorrhage (sub pleurally) are found when alveolar walls rupture as a result of increased pressure during forced expiration. Presence of water in lung alveoli does not indicate antemoal drowning if it does not contain froth. - Reddy - Petechial haemorrhages of asphyxial type are not found usually. Rarely subepicardial region of hea posteriorly may show.
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