Autopsy

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Autopsy is a part of pathology.

External exam

Is very important in the forensic context.

Internal exam

Is usually where the money is in non-forensic autopsies, i.e. hospital autopsies.

Spleen

Sugar-coated spleen

  • Properly referred to as hyaloserositis of the spleen.
  • Capsule of the spleen is white - resembles sugar-coating.
  • Importance: none - benign.

Liver

  • Portal vein patency.

Kidney

Size of the kidney - small kidneys are seen in chronic renal failure.

Nephrosclerosis

  • Flea-bitten appearance - seen in hypertension.[1]

ATN

  • ATN is difficult to prove on autopsy material.
  • Look for:
    • Heme-granular casts in the lumen.
    • Regenerative activity (mitoses).

Weird stuff

  • Methylene blue, used for refractory shock,[2] turns organs green.[3]
  • Hyperviscosity syndrome - in leukemia.[4]


Todo

  • Normal organ mass.

See also

References

  1. PMID 9356598.
  2. PMID 17926021
  3. PMID 18703358
  4. http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18942659

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