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  1. Jul 9, 2021 · 2. Causes of Sudden Death. The most prevalent cause of death in the case of SD is related to cardiovascular diseases; nevertheless, when a subject suddenly dies, and the pathologist after the post-mortem examination is not able to identify abnormalities of the cardiac anatomy, a variety of conduction abnormalities without morphological evidence visible at autopsy may be suspected.

  2. Jul 18, 2020 · Medically, a necropsy is defined as the postmortem examination of a body, including the internal organs and other structures after thorough dissection to determine the cause of death and identify the existence of any pathological changes as well as the nature of those pathological changes (Dorland 1994 ).

    • Charles B. Spainhour, Shayne C. Gad
    • 2020
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  4. Jan 18, 2010 · 1. Introduction. Necropsy or autopsy meansseeing 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 [ 1 ].

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  5. cdn.ymaws.com › NecropsyFactSheetNecropsy Fact Sheet

    Necropsy)Fact)Sheet)) What)is)a)“Necropsy?”! • Put!simply,!a!necropsy!isthe!examination!of!an!animal!afterdeath.!The!purpose!of!a! necropsy!is!typically!to ...

  6. May 9, 2014 · Summary. A necropsy is performed to determine the possible cause of death and/or to detect induced or coincidental pathological alterations in tissues. The tools to perform a necropsy will vary not only by species, the type of dissection that is required, and personal preferences.

    • Charles B. Spainhour
    • 2014
  7. May 25, 2013 · Even after a great effort, in one third of cases, the clinicians can not find the cause of death . At the necropsy, the pathologist reports aspects that help diagnose the cause of death and associated pathologies. This allows to correctly inform the family about their misfortune and to evaluate the probability of a risk pregnancy's recurrence

  8. 10.4 The Cause, Manner, and Mechanism of Death 10.4.1 The Cause of Death (COD) The cause of death (COD) is usually the principal question to be answered by the necropsy exam. The primary, proximate, or underlying COD is the etiologically specific disease or injury that initiated the train of events leading to death.

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