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These injuries occur when a hot liquid falls from a height
onto the victim. The burn pattern is characterized by irregular
margins and nonuniform depth. A key indicator to look for
is where the scalding liquid first came into contact with the
victim. Water travels downward and cools as it moves away
from the initial contact point. When a pan of water is spilled
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or thrown on a person’s chest, the initial contact point shows
a splash pattern. The area below this point tapers down,
creating what is called an “arrow down” pattern. This pattern
is more commonly seen in assaults on adults than in assaults
on children
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