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  • In health care, an [[autopsy]] is a "postmortem examination of the body."<ref>{{MeSH|term}}</ref> The pr ...psy.png|right|350px|A [[formalin]]-[[perfused]] human [[lung]] obtained at autopsy, showing [[anthracosis]] of [[hilar]] [[lymph node]]s but otherwise normal
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  • In health care, an [[autopsy]] is a "postmortem examination of the body."<ref>{{MeSH|term}}</ref> The pr ...psy.png|right|350px|A [[formalin]]-[[perfused]] human [[lung]] obtained at autopsy, showing [[anthracosis]] of [[hilar]] [[lymph node]]s but otherwise normal
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  • ...lary carcinoma of the thyroid. A "normal" finding in Finland. A systematic autopsy study |journal=Cancer |volume=56 |issue=3 |pages=531–8 |year=1985 |month=
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  • *An Autopsy of the Iraq Debacle: Policy Failure or Bridge Too Far? October 2008
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  • One of his last wills was to get an autopsy of his eyes after death. Unfortunately there wasn’t any bluish liquid fou
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  • ...due to economic uncertainty.<ref>Elizabeth Brainerd, and David M. Cutler, "Autopsy On An Empire: Understanding Mortality in Russia and the Former Soviet Union
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  • ...R, Lentz JS| title=Fatty liver hepatitis (steatohepatitis) and obesity: an autopsy study with analysis of risk factors. | journal=Hepatology | year= 1990 | vo
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  • ...m not so sure that it should be labeled an assassination yet; there was no autopsy performed of the body to determine if a bullet had indeed been inside of he :::The NYT said yesterday that an autopsy showed that her skull was fractured by the force of the blast that threw he
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  • While Ridout's autopsy would conclude that Ridout was killed immediately by a shot to his [[jugula |quote = According to the autopsy, Ridout died pretty much instantly, but by the time the authorities arrived
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  • ...Celebration of the Sacred Cross," the settlement was the site of the first autopsy in Alta California. Designated as a California Historical Landmark, today ...d later the Yokuts from the east. The settlement was the site of the first autopsy in Alta California.<ref name="ruscin196">Ruscin, p. 196</ref> Today, Missio
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  • ...–22 |year=1964 |month=July |pmid=14181143 |doi= |url= |issn=}}</ref> Other autopsy studies are Lisa<ref name="lisa">{{cite journal |author=Lisa JR et al|title
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  • ...cerned with the examination of tissues and body parts (i.e., in biopsy and autopsy)
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  • ...t of government.<ref>Sam Tanenhaus, "Conservatism Is Dead: An Intellectual Autopsy of the Movement", ''The New Republic'', 18 Feb 2009. http://www.tnr.com/ar
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  • ...s of Hollywood'' said he died in a traffic accident. Both accounts say an autopsy attributed his death to an accidental overdose of an anti-depressant the Ar
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  • ...ase indistinguishable from childbed fever after cutting his hand during an autopsy. Semmelweis noted that often, doctors and medical students would perform a
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  • ...y 75% of patients with this diagnosis do not have confirmatory findings at autopsy.<ref name="pmid9923759">{{cite journal |author=Gelb DJ, Oliver E, Gilman S ...patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease have confirmatory findings at autopsy.<ref name="pmid9923759">{{cite journal |author=Gelb DJ, Oliver E, Gilman S
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  • He also requested that an autopsy be done after his death, to determine if there had been anything to explain ==Autopsy problems==
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  • | title=Psychological autopsy: An investigative aid
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  • ...efully maintained professional detachment, like a pathologist dictating an autopsy report or a police officer describing an investigation. Over the course of
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  • ...ages in a patient with cerebral amyloidotic angiopathy: description of one autopsy case] |journal=Pathologica |volume=98 |issue= 1 |pages= 44-7 |year= 2006 |p
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  • ...pleen, are examined [[histology|histologically]] only post-mortem during [[autopsy]]. However some lymph nodes and secondary lymphatic tissues can be [[surger
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  • ...Rose—Dallas County Medical Examiner who was legally obliged to perform an autopsy on the President—from retaining the body in Texas.
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  • ...boating in the Chesapeake Bay. He was found dead several days later; the autopsy suggested he may have collapsed from heart disease and did not suggest foul
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  • ..., Lentz JS| title=Fatty liver hepatitis (steatohepatitis) and obesity: an autopsy study with analysis of risk factors. | journal=Hepatology | year= 1990 |
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  • ====Autopsy==== ...''[[Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp]]'', by [[Rembrandt]], depicts an autopsy]]-->
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  • ...the night in question, combined with the meticulous nature of the original autopsy which found no bullet holes, and the lack of visible bullet wounds upon the
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  • ...ame=Coleman>[http://archneur.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/59/5/856?ck=nck Autopsy-Proven, Sporadic Pick Disease With Onset at Age 25 Years] Coleman, L.W. D
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  • ...y was brought to a military hospital shortly afterwards, which was told no autopsy was needed because he had died of a cerebral hemorrhage. Witnesses said he
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  • ...f death by drowning when used in conjunction with police reports and other autopsy findings.<ref name=nine>Kakizaki, E., Kozawa, S., Sakai, M., & Yukawa, N. (
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  • ...red "dazed" as rescue workers tried to revive his wife. He did not want an autopsy to be done, but the LA coroner began the procedure Monday against his wishe ...ons cannot be discounted, especially in her weakened state".<ref name="cnn autopsy">
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  • ...patients symptoms persisted and he died after 4 days in the hospital. An autopsy revealed ''Toxoplasma gondii'' cysts (bradyzoites) and free tachyzoites (tr
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  • ...a crash. The immediate cause of death was a fractured skull, but when an [[autopsy]] revealed traces of [[amphetamines]] in his blood, it was widely held (tho
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  • ...nt" (see insert). The study also required all participants to undergo an [[autopsy]] after death&mdash;in order to receive the funeral benefits. For many part
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  • Caption = Post-autopsy brain scans: A brain with Alzheimer's disease (left) as compared to a norma
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  • ....co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2505693/The-shock-findings-of-the-Michael-Jackson-autopsy.html|work=The Sun|publisher=News Group Newspapers|accessdate=31 October 201
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  • ...ing cholangitis may be as high as 30%, based on autopsy studies.<ref name="autopsy">{{cite journal |author=Rosen C, Nagorney D, Wiesner R, Coffey R, LaRusso N ...topsy series have found rates as high as 30% in this population.<ref name="autopsy"/> The mechanism by which PSC increases the risk of cholangiocarcinoma is n
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  • ...due to economic uncertainty.<ref>Elizabeth Brainerd, and David M. Cutler, "Autopsy On An Empire: Understanding Mortality in Russia and the Former Soviet Union
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  • ...s by 18 years. This maturational trajectory fits with anatomical data from autopsy studies showing gradual development of neurofilament in upper cortical laye
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  • ...ble abdominal pathologic conditions and unsuspected malignant neoplasms at autopsy in veterans who received mechanical ventilation |journal=JAMA |volume=265 |
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  • ...g men who died and were organ donors, the prevalence at prostate cancer at autopsy was:<ref name="pmid18207193">{{cite journal |author=Yin M, Bastacky S, Chan
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  • * [[Autopsy]]
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  • ...ng]], [[learning]], [[disease]] and [[brain evolution|evolution]]. Since [[autopsy]]-like dissection is generally impossible on living [[brain]]s, brain morph
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  • ...t all, aspects of mainstream medicine. Orthodox Jews, however, will accept autopsy when a rational justification can be made. <ref>{{citation
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  • * Matlock, Jack F. ''Autopsy of an Empire'' (1995) by US ambassador to Moscow
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  • ...Tsokos. Fatal hypernatremia after using salt as an emetic—report of three autopsy cases. ''Legal Medicine'' '''2005''', ''7'', 47-50. {{doi|10.1016/j.legalme
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  • .... The bodies of the sailors had been preserved in the frozen ground, and [[autopsy|autopsies]] conducted when the bodies were exhumed in the mid-1980's found
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  • .... The bodies of the sailors had been preserved in the frozen ground, and [[autopsy|autopsies]] conducted when the bodies were exhumed in the mid-1980's found
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  • An autopsy was performed on Einstein by Dr. [[Thomas Stoltz Harvey]], who removed and
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