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  1. Jan 18, 2010 · Necropsy or autopsy means “seeing for yourself”. It is a systematic examination of the body after death for the purpose of not only determining the cause of death, but to explain pathogenesis of the cause of death and identifying other pathology/pathologies associated with the case .

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  2. Jan 11, 2024 · Overview. What is an autopsy? An autopsy is a medical examination of a body after death to find the cause — and sometimes manner — of death. A pathologist trained to perform autopsies thoroughly examines the inside and outside of the body. The word “autopsy” comes from the Greek word “autopsia,” which means “to see for oneself.”

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    autopsy, or necropsy or postmortem, Dissection and examination of a dead body to determine cause of death and learn about disease processes in ways that are not possible with the living. Autopsies have contributed to the development of medicine since at least the Middle Ages. Beyond revealing causes of individual deaths, autopsy is crucial to the a...

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  3. verb. necropsied; necropsying. transitive verb. : to perform an autopsy on. Did you know? Human autopsies are generally performed either to determine the cause of death or to observe the deadly effects of a disease for research or education purposes.

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