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===Pre-autopsy===
===Pre-autopsy===
*Filling in a death certificate.
*Filling in a death certificate.
**Difference between ''[[manner of death]]'' and ''[[cause of death]]''.
**Difference between ''[[manner of death]]'', ''[[cause of death]]'' and ''[[mechanism of death]]''.
**Difference between ''manner of death'' and ''[[mechanism of death]]''.
**World Health Organization standard for death certificates.
**World Health Organization standard for death certificates.



Revision as of 17:07, 16 January 2013

This article is an introduction to pathology for family doctors.

Compentencies

Describing injuries

Pre-autopsy

Autopsy

  • Identifying medical examiner cases/coroner's cases.
  • Getting an autopsy consent.
    • Understanding the hierarchy.
    • Knowing the difference between executer of the estate and power of attorney for health care decisions.
  • Providing important clinical information.
    • Clinical history - past medical history.
    • Events leading-up to death.
    • Provisional/suspected cause of death.
  • Value of doing an autopsy.
  • Interpretation of autopsy reports.

Surgical pathology

  • Ordering biopsies and laboratory tests.
    • Infectious cases - role of culture.
  • Interpreting pathology reports.

Cancer diagnoses

Definitions:

  • Cancer.
    • Pathologic definitions of cancer.
  • Tumour.
    • Not necessarily cancer.
    • Locally aggressive tumours, e.g. desmoid tumour.
    • Benign tumours.

Pitfalls:

Implication of not otherwise specified:

Prognostic factors:

Techniques

See also