Mottling is blotchy red purplish marbling of the skin.
Marbling in dead body cause.
Other signs of decomposition.
It s the stage wherein the bacterial enzymes cause.
Livor mortis refers to the bluish purple discoloration under the skin of the lower body parts due to gravitation of blood after death.
Postmortem skin changes include livor mortis vibices tardieu spots and marbling.
Faux finishing or faux marbling is the art of painting walls or furniture to look like real marble.
Mottling of skin before death is common and usually occurs during the final week of life although in some cases it can occur earlier.
Other signs of decomposition include the body assuming a greenish tinge skin coming off the body marbling tache noire and of course putrefaction.
Mottling most frequently occurs first on the feet then travels up the legs.
It is the final stage after death synonymous with putrefaction which usually follows the disappearance of rigor mortis death stiffening that lasts for about 2 to 3 days.
Decomposition is the continuous process of gradual decay and disorganization of tissues and structures of body after death through a series of biochemical changes.
Onset of lividity its location and color provide information on the time and cause of death.
What often underlies this uneasiness however is thinking about the process of dying and the fear of a prolonged or painful death rather than the state of being dead.
Marbling is the quality of a surface that has streaks of color like marble.
Vibices are pale marks on a dead person s skin that are caused by dermal pressure.