Most respondents regarded the bioethics law as a cause of the recent decrease of autopsy rate. |
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The autopsy has long been a focus of medical education and biomedical research. |
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The majority of the patients are asymptomatic and the lesion is diagnosed incidentally on autopsy. |
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The reported incidence of typhlitis has depended on whether clinical signs or autopsy findings were used as criteria for diagnosis. |
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The District Medical Officer viewed and ordered the body to be removed to the mortuary, pending an autopsy. |
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The man's brain had been kept in a standard, sealed container in the autopsy room in the hospital mortuary. |
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The transilluminated retinal image of the right eye at autopsy shows a circinate, elevated, perimacular retinal fold. |
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What you get are the snapping dogs, and bodies unconscious after a police examination or laid out for an autopsy. |
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Of these 18 patients, autopsy results confirmed AD in 17 and progressive supranuclear palsy in one. |
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After negotiation, we agree a set of terms under which the autopsy will be performed. |
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I think if you look at the autopsy report and all the other re-reviews, I think it's clear that the neck wound was an exit wound. |
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Results of an autopsy on the bottlenose whale, which didn't survive a last-ditch rescue operation, were released today. |
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It is clear that, in our institution, except for neuropathologists, autopsy material is no longer the basis of major scientific production. |
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Most reports of the now public autopsy results sound a strangely triumphal note. |
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Cultures of blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and lung tissue taken at autopsy were negative for Nocardia and other organisms. |
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After an autopsy, he plans to have his wife's body cremated and her ashes brought to Pennsylvania, where she grew up. |
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An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday, according to the city medical examiner. |
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There was no autopsy, nor is there any record of friends having witnessed the body or its burial. |
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At autopsy, mild acute splenitis and recurrent nodular sclerosis Hodgkin disease were found in fibrosed mediastinal nodes. |
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In the present study, we detail the range of ophthalmic findings encountered at autopsy and address their clinical relevance. |
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In general, provisional reports are still sent out on the first business day following the autopsy. |
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Doctors also argue that detailed autopsy of stillborn babies has allowed pathologists to identify viruses that can cause miscarriages. |
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At autopsy, these animals presented acute tubular necrosis, esteatosis, carditis, and diffuse alveolar damage. |
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Salient autopsy findings included metastatic adenocarcinoma of peripancreatic lymph nodes and diffuse leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. |
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No, their consultations are done in the cold sterile environment of the autopsy room. |
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His remains have since been removed to the Forensic Science Centre, where an autopsy is expected to be conducted today. |
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Initially, the autopsy results indicated that his internal injuries were thought to be from ingesting liquid ecstasy. |
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They don't get messed up on purple drank to the point where the liver damage shows on their autopsy. |
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This patient was treated and did not have any evidence of fungal infection at autopsy. |
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Further autopsy teaching is available to students only as special study modules. |
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This reduces the myth to history's earliest account of road rage, complete with an autopsy report. |
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An autopsy will be performed to find out the cause and the approximate date of death. |
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The police plan to disinter Taufik's body in order to perform an autopsy and determine an exact cause of death. |
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Seventeen of his patients had fatal angina confirmed by autopsy examinations. |
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An autopsy report concluded that the bullet which killed the victim entered through the top of his head, most likely having deflected off a tree. |
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The practice of autopsy was a practical consequence of the adoption of the Cartesian understanding of disengaged reasoning. |
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At autopsy, all remaining pleural fluid was aspirated from the right pleural space. |
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Louis went to great pains to prove by an autopsy that the death was due to natural causes. |
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We're going to talk with one of the paleontologists behind the dino autopsy right as soon as we come back. |
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An autopsy into his death revealed the cyclist suffered a heart attack following severe swelling of the heart and brain. |
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All fatal cases have been confirmed by medical records, autopsy report, or death certificate. |
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The county coroner carried out an autopsy and his verdict on the cause of death was given in January of this year. |
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He rejected speculation that a way of killing that could not be detected in an autopsy had already been discovered. |
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A tentative diagnosis of rabies was made on a biopsy and confirmed at autopsy. |
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Police have not released the cause of death although an autopsy was completed Wednesday. |
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To discuss the events at the death scene and closely examine the autopsy report is distressing to the families. |
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A spokesman for the Foreign Office said it was thought his death was from natural causes and an autopsy would be carried out. |
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At autopsy the adrenal glands often show hemorrhagic necrosis, an example of which is seen here. |
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The death certificate recorded that an autopsy had found the cause to be heart failure. |
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An autopsy on his body has ruled out foul play and his death is judged to be a suicide. |
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For example, a pathologist will not need to obtain authorization if the research is limited to autopsy samples. |
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Because our cases were autopsy cases, autolysis may have resulted in a decrease of positive staining cells. |
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It was a poison that acted instantly and would appear as alcohol in the autopsy. |
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An autopsy was performed, which showed atrophic muscle fibers microscopically. |
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According to an autopsy, the activist who had been a staunch critic of human rights violations by the military died of arsenic poisoning. |
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Sam performs an autopsy on a car crash victim and finds the body is wrought with radiation sickness. |
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Our study of an unselected population took place at a tertiary referral centre with autopsy performed by specialist paediatric pathologists. |
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A similar result was obtained in an autopsy study in which the cadmium concentration of the kidney cortex was analyzed. |
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At autopsy, the airways are often devoid of inspissated secretions and contain more neutrophils and eosinophils in the submucosa. |
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It would also be informative to track all hospital deaths and discover the obstacles and barriers to obtaining an autopsy. |
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The external autopsy examination revealed anasarca with ascites, jaundice, diffuse petechiae and purpura, and a presacral decubitus ulcer. |
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And then David also had a silent risk factor, an inherited blood coagulant disorder that was only discovered after the autopsy was performed. |
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Anyone that hampers an autopsy should face a sentence of a maximum of nine months in prison. |
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At autopsy, the heart was longitudinally sectioned through the left atrium and left ventricle. |
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The county medical examiner agreed, adding that his autopsy had disclosed no evidence of a heart attack or stroke. |
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We are awaiting the results of the medical examiner and any autopsy that may be performed. |
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The medical examiners in our study were divided concerning the use of autopsy tissues for research purposes. |
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Well, medical examiners are performing an autopsy now on a 12-year-old girl who died at a Walt Disney World water park. |
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At autopsy, the jejunum revealed multiple blue-black areas in the bowel wall and mesentery. |
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At autopsy, there was an asymmetric chest wall with a mass protruding through the ribs and pectoral muscles on the left side. |
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But its exploration of the past is more than a disinterment, an autopsy explaining the death of American promise. |
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In each case, samples of femoral venous blood and urine obtained at autopsy were toxicologically analyzed to determine alcohol concentrations. |
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An autopsy showed high levels of carbon monoxide in her blood as well as traces of amphetamines. |
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It may be useful to involve a pathologist, preferably the one doing the autopsy, while seeking consent. |
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The upward track of the bullet's path through the heart was evident at autopsy. |
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The field of cardiology was largely limited to the stethoscope, the electrocardiogram, and the autopsy suite. |
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We instantly remembered the whole hullabaloo around the release of the alien autopsy tapes back in 1995 and the controversy it caused world-wide. |
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However, the autopsy results of 1976 show that he was suffering from pneumonia, tuberculosis and trichinosis, a deadly combination. |
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In France, the 1994 bioethics law requires physicians to inform relatives before performing an autopsy. |
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We measured the rate of neonatal autopsy at a tertiary referral centre over the past decade to investigate the role of various factors in determining consent for autopsy. |
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They had hoped the autopsy would show Brinsley had eaten something that would point them in the right direction. |
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As an autopsy has yet to be completed, the official cause of death remains unknown. |
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An autopsy found highly toxic cyanide levels in the blood of the not-so-dearly departed. |
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The lawyer asserted that an autopsy of Sarbandi showed how the pen knife wound was itself not fatal. |
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By Tuesday night, medical examiners who performed an autopsy had still not determined how Cass died. |
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Nothing can be conclusively determined without an autopsy and even then we may never know for sure. |
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All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages. |
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The initial military autopsy on Deirdre came back inconclusive as to the cause of her death. |
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No information has yet been released from an autopsy on Monday. |
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But if you put the autopsy results together with the circumstances, my conclusion is that these are live-born babies and the mother has killed them. |
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The autopsy, which was conducted by Dutch doctors, found excessive arsenic levels in his body, leading to the preliminary conclusion that he was poisoned during the flight. |
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An autopsy indicated the man died from blunt force injuries and asphyxia. |
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Researchers administered cognitive function tests to 3,734 men, obtained brain images from 574 men, and evaluated brain atrophy in 290 male autopsy results. |
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Specimens from living patients vastly outnumber autopsy specimens, and the absence of autolysis makes tissue from living people technically preferable for most purposes. |
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The autopsy found that death was due to cerebral and pulmonary oedema. |
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The autopsy has contributed to the discovery of new or unrecognized diseases and will continue to do so. |
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An autopsy is scheduled to determine how the Salisbury girl died. |
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However, since no autopsy was performed, these findings alternatively could have arisen from other diseases, including brain metastases or Bell's palsy. |
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Results of the autopsy weren't available yet and a toxicology report is not expected for six to eight weeks. |
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Shortly after that, his body was taken to the city morgue for autopsy. |
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Modern autopsy found a.36 caliber lead slug lodged in the bones of the dorsal chest, exactly consistent with the wound described by the James family. |
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I asked if it was an out-of-body experience to watch himself being dissected on the political autopsy table. |
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Discussion of concordant diagnoses and discrepancies would build a collaborative relationship between clinicians and pathologists and might lead to better autopsy utilization. |
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Pleural fluid and viscera pleura specimens were collected at autopsy. |
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At autopsy, the brain showed mild basal ganglia atrophy and substantia nigra depigmentation, with extensive striatal and substantia nigral neuronal loss and astrogliosis. |
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A chronological synopsis of essential clinical events should be extracted from the medical record before the autopsy is begun and helps to guide the process. |
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At autopsy, there was extensive acute hyaline membrane disease. |
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When the police brandished a post-mortem report which exonerated the cops from point-blank range killing, didn't we react by saying that the autopsy must have been fixed? |
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Geller reported a case of acute leukemia presenting as respiratory distress in a patient with leukemic pulmonary infiltration diagnosed at autopsy. |
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These questions pursue whether the autopsy provided clarification of differential diagnoses, confirmed major diagnoses, and provided information about treatment effects. |
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The autopsy showed a bullet encysted in his body from a previous shooting. |
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At autopsy, the fetus was hydropic and showed a prominent cervical cystic hygroma. |
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The autopsy report is expected to be completed in the next 24 hours. |
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He was found at autopsy to have severe hardening of his coronary arteries. |
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The psychological autopsy can help determine the mode of death, as well as the contributing factors. |
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Data from the coroner's files were compiled and psychological autopsy interviews with families and friends of the deceased were completed. |
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An autopsy performed on day 4 was remarkable for a purpuric rash more pronounced on the legs, arms, hands, and soles of feet. |
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A report of a psychological autopsy conducted by psychiatrist Dr Harish Shetty was also presented to Patil. |
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Cumulative prevalence of prostatism matches the autopsy prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia. |
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An autopsy found the 49-year-old Longshore suffered a pulmonary embolus, a blood clot in the lungs due to a deep venous thrombosis in his leg. |
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During an autopsy on a woman beaten to death, Ducky makes a discovery that sends the team on a search for a missing infant. |
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A man has been arrested in connection with the case, British police said, adding that an autopsy had failed to uncover a formal cause of death. |
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However, in January 1981, the autopsy of 4-month-old Janice Estrella revealed a high level of digoxin in her blood. |
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Thali and his colleagues have already performed more than 100 virtopsies, with each virtual analysis confirmed by an actual autopsy afterward. |
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Copeland notes that the autopsy findings were more consistent with inhalation than with ingestion of the poison. |
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His autopsy was inconclusive and toxicology tests are pending. |
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There were no signs of foul play, but an autopsy will be performed, Nork said. |
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Around 1988, I decided general pathology was becoming too broad for me, and I decided to subspecialize in autopsy and forensic pathology. |
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The Medical Examiner's autopsy showed microscopic evidence of focal myocyte necrosis on 2 of 34 slides. |
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In the meantime, the patient collapsed and died, and an autopsy revealed a fresh transmural myocardial infarct. |
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However, despite proper chest tube positioning, a large amount of serosanguinous pleural fluid remained in the pleural cavities at autopsy. |
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There have been modern studies that have supported the original autopsy finding. |
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Monica Smiddy, who did the autopsy at the medical examiner's office in Boston. |
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Napoleon's father had died of stomach cancer, although this was seemingly unknown at the time of the autopsy. |
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A postmortem brain and lymphoreticular tissue autopsy examination remains critical to confirm the diagnosis. |
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An autopsy revealed she had powerful sedative Lorazepam, also known as Ativan, in her system. |
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The coroner performed an autopsy on the murder victim's body. |
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Do the varied autopsy reports support or contradict witness testimony? |
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When film director Tony Scott jumped to his death off a bridge, the autopsy found he had taken antidepressants and sleeping pills. |
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First, the team obtained data on the thickness of airway walls by studying tissue removed at autopsy from the lungs of people with severe asthma. |
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Los Angeles County Department of Coroner Investigator Elissa Fleak said an autopsy on Castro is scheduled today to determine the cause of his death. |
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Some scientists, however, are dubious about the study's conclusions, saying only an autopsy could confirm whether Hatshepsut was poisoned by her skin cream. |
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An autopsy was performed, and the cause of death was determined to be purulent pericarditis secondary to seleroderma with a contributory cause of bronchopneumonia. |
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When a patient dies, permission to do an autopsy is sought from the family members by a Malawian clinician involved in the care of the patient in the native Chichewa language. |
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It's also been suggested given the rarer incidences of these cases they would merit a much deeper analysis, what some academics have called psychological autopsy. |
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We describe 2 cases of serogroup C meningococcal disease diagnosed post mortem by PCR from vitreous humor and immunohistochemical staining of tissues collected at autopsy. |
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Utilization of autopsy RNA for the synthesis of The nucleocapsid antigen of a newly recognized virus associated with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. |
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