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The '''fetal autopsy''' is done to determine the cause of death in a fetus.
The '''fetal [[autopsy]]''' is done to determine the cause of death in a fetus.  An introduction to the autopsy is in the ''[[autopsy]]'' article.
 
==External exam==
Post-mortem changes with intrauterine death (sequence):<ref>{{Ref HospAuto|191}}</ref>
*Normal ~0-12 h.
*Skin blistering - usu. prominent on head ~12-48 hours.
*Moderate skin separation (sloughing) - usu. hands & feet.
*Massive skin separation and loosing of symphysis menti (midline mandible), symphysis pubis.


==Routinue sections==
==Routinue sections==
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# [[Pituitary]].
# [[Pituitary]].


==Adrenal gland==
==Histology==
===Adrenal gland===
*Centre regresses.
*Centre regresses.


==Kidney==
===Kidney===
*Cortex regresses.
*Cortex regresses.


==Lung==
===Lung===
*PMNs may be seen in [[chorioamnionitis]].
*PMNs may be seen in [[chorioamnionitis]].


==Thymus==
===Thymus===
*Hassal's corpusles.
*Hassall's corpuscles (thymic corpuscle).
 
Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thymic_corpuscle.jpg Thymic corpuscle (WC)].


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
{{reflist|1}}


[[Category:Autopsy]]
[[Category:Autopsy]]
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