The necropsy excluded coronary embolism, myocardial infarction, or tamponade, and the patient's death remains unexplained. |
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After necropsy, all recovered birds were classified as killed by avian, mammalian, or unknown predators, or as dying by other causes. |
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In his necropsy of a Bantu man in 1956 he found asbestos bodies in the lungs and insisted that this was a mesothelioma. |
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None of the deaths certified as due to old age was assessed by a necropsy, and none had a coroner's inquest. |
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A standard necropsy protocol with agreed diagnostic criteria was used to ensure consistent classification. |
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Preliminary findings of a necropsy indicate the 7-year-old male died of blood loss associated with gastric ulcers. |
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To put the controversy to rest, the city hired a veterinarian to perform a necropsy on a 50-pound dog euthanized in the shelter's gas chamber. |
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At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage. |
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In these cases, viremia was assessed by virus culture in serum and lung tissues at necropsy. |
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At necropsy all stifle joints were stable to an anterior drawer force with no significant limitations in passive range of motion. |
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Unexplained deaths in the tolerance test shall be investigated by necropsy and, if appropriate, histology. |
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Nor were there meaningful alterations in values for the organs weighed at necropsy. |
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At necropsy, organ weight studies revealed a significant increase in the kidneys, spleen and liver of some treated animals. |
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This is the mark of a ship strike. A necropsy confirmed that the lacerations did not occur after the death of the whale. |
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Between five and ten carcasses are thus transported to the St. Hyacinthe necropsy room every year. |
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When the carcass was eventually towed to a beach, researchers belonging to several Canadian and U. S. groups performed a necropsy. |
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I went over and two vet students performed a necropsy on the animal. |
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A necropsy is being performed to determine whether it was alive when it was hit. |
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A necropsy described the larger bear as a thousand-pound, 28-year-old male, reasonably healthy despite the fact that, like many older grizzlies, it had broken teeth. |
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The body was transported to the Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center where a necropsy revealed the horse had broken his neck between the fourth and fifth vertebrae. |
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When wildlife officials conducted a necropsy, they found that it had died from a gunshot wound. |
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At necropsy, the tunica mucosa of the colon was more convoluted in high-dose animals than in controls. |
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Biologists are still waiting for the necropsy results to determine the cause of the stranding. |
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Autopsy, also called necropsy, postmortem, or postmortem examination, dissection and examination of a dead body and its organs and structures. |
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A necropsy later revealed he had fractured his spine behind the withers. |
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Veterinary necropsy of these two pigs was inconclusive beyond a general diagnosis of septicemia and Actinomyces infection of lung, liver, and spleen. |
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This necropsy allows researchers to determine cause of death, discover pathologies and measure contamination by various toxic chemicals. |
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At necropsy, animals were perfused with Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline and the eyes were promptly removed. |
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Not the nicest place to perform a necropsy but it does allow us to get an accurate weight on an animal that would be too big to weigh anywhere else. |
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On their Facebook page, the SMASS said the necropsy was taking place at the landfill site because the size of the whale meant their only option was to remove the carcass as landfill. |
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Dr. Alvarez, of the Mayo Clinic, made a study of 43 fatal cases diagnosed as ptomain poisoning, necropsy revealed in every instance some other cause of death. |
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The gross and microscopic necropsy evaluations were normal in all groups. |
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In all studies there were no deaths during the study period, no significant toxic signs observed, and no rt-PA related macroscopic changes observed at the terminal necropsy. |
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Body tissue samples will be taken at the stranding site for subsequent analysis, or the carcass will be transported to St. Hyacinthe for a more in-depth examination, called a necropsy. |
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Death-related expenses may include the costs of euthanasia or putting your pet to sleep, necropsy or pet autopsy, cremation or burial or other services. |
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The parrot eventually developed complications, was euthanatized, and necropsy was performed. |
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During the necropsy, he pored carefully through the body, combing the tissues and organs for signs of an abscess or wound. |
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The necropsy revealed abomasal congestion, petechial hemorrhages and mucosal suffusions. |
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At necropsy, no cases of synostosis between ulna and radius were found in any plate system. |
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Gross lesions, specifically microabscessation, pulmonary consolidation, and splenomegaly were recorded for each rabbit at the time of necropsy. |
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During necropsy, typical glanderous lesions in the lung, choanae, and nasal septae were observed. |
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At necropsy, a third of the lung tissue contained a caseated mass. |
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The Table lists previously published reports describing a BAV in more than one family member with study of the valve at either aortic valve replacement or at necropsy. |
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At necropsy, a 2 x 2 x 3-cm firm, tan, friable, space-occupying mass surrounded by a thick exudate was present in the left preorbital diverticulum of the infraorbital sinus. |
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Results of necropsy and fecal examinations found low levels of internal parasitism, with cestodes and ascarids identified as the most prevalent endoparasites. |
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Necropsy revealed the presence of one species of pentastome, three species of nematodes and eight species of trematodes. |
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Necropsy results showed intracoelomic bleeding and exsanguination from fractures in both the hepatic and splenic capsules. |
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Necropsy showed a white, 3X3X2cm, hard, gritty sternal mass. |
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