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Introduction
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Body Examination
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Ribcage
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Bowel
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Bowel Scissors
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Dissection
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Heart
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Heart attack
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Lungs
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Liver
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Spleen
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Kidney
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Hair and nails
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Skull removal
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Skull key
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Brain
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Formalin
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Ridge
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Fixative
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Cause of Death
Description:
Explore the intricate process of a post-mortem examination in this comprehensive lecture by Dr. Suzy Lishman, Consultant Histopathologist at Peterborough City Hospital. Gain insight into how histopathologists methodically examine different body sections and organs to determine the cause of death. Learn about the step-by-step procedure, including external body examination, organ removal, and analysis techniques. Discover the tools used, such as bowel scissors and the skull key, and understand the significance of various organs in determining health conditions. Delve into specific medical conditions like heart attacks and their manifestations during an autopsy. Understand the preservation process using formalin and fixatives, and how pathologists ultimately determine the cause of death. While the lecture does not show graphic content, be aware that detailed descriptions may be unsettling for some viewers. Additionally, explore career opportunities in histopathology and access related educational videos provided by The Royal College of Pathologists. Read more

Living Autopsy - What Happens During a Post-Mortem?

The Royal College of Pathologists
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