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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

The oral cavity mucosa, teeth, lips, and gums are intact without injury. The mucosa of the
pharynx, trachea, and tonsils are normal. Upon inspection, there was no evidence of airway
obstruction. However, there was bleeding from the oesophagus that had travelled up to the
mouth and nostrils. The lungs appeared to be in a firm condition, with no injuries caused by
any weapon. Furthermore, there were no foreign substances or infarctions detected in the
lung tissue. The parietal pleura was attached to the chest wall, and it is a sign of recurrent
infection.

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