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The term stippling refers to the presence of multiple punctate skin abrasions caused by foreign material striking the skin surface. A common example is gunpowder stippling, specifically referring to stipple marks caused by gunpowder after it exits a gun.

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The crime victim was given an autopsy to reveal the possible cause of death. The autopsy revealed that the boy had died from lack of oxygen by strangulation.


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