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  1. The origin of the term “necropsy” is from the Greek words nekros (meaning “corpse”) and opsis (meaning “to view”), and together they mean “to look at the dead body with naked eyes”; that is, macroscopic examination of a dead body. Although “autopsy” and “necropsy” are synonymous, “necropsy” is the conventional term ...

  2. Riley Strain updates: Autopsy to determine cause of death after body found in Nashville river - Nashville police confirmed on Friday that the student’s body had been recovered from the ...

  3. Oct 25, 2023 · An examination of a dead body to discover the cause of death. Macmillan Dictionary : 1. A medical examination of a dead person’s body to find out why they died. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary : 1. An examination of a body after death to determine the cause of death or the character and extent of changes produced by disease. 2.

  4. Aug 11, 2019 · The New York City medical examiner's office has completed an autopsy on Jeffrey Epstein, but determination of a cause of death awaits "further information."

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  5. Feb 12, 2022 · To put it simply, a psychological autopsy is the process of determining whether a deceased person has died as the result of a suicide. This process is often the most efficient tool for providing answers and necessary information when a suicide occurs. By analyzing medical records, conducting research, and talking to family and friends, the ...

  6. Jan 1, 2018 · The psychological autopsy has become an essential part of the evaluation of manner of death in difficult forensic cases. Through careful assessment of scene investigation, autopsy findings, the decedent’s psychological background, presence or absence of risk factors for suicide, and other information, mental health professionals can provide significant insight into the decedent’s state of ...

  7. Autopsy is the gold standard method for determining cause of death. Young sudden death (SD) is a prototype condition in which autopsy is universally recommended. The aim of this review was to quantify real-world global rates of autopsy in either all-cause death or young SD. A systematic review was conducted.

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