Barbarajean Magnani, PhD, MD, FCAP, discusses toxicology and why autopsy reports take so long to come back. "Let's say you bring a body in, and the body is a very cherry red color," said Dr. Magnani. "That indicates that there's a good chance that carbon monoxide was the poisoning because carbon monoxide, when it saturates the blood, turns the muscle and the skin this very cherry red color."
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