Postmortem Examination Pt. 3 (copy)

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Algor Mortis

Body temperature lowers after death

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Algor mortis time

2-2.5 F/hr --- 1 hr

1.5-2 F/hr --- 12 hrs

1.0 F/hr --- 12-18 hrs above

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General rule in 50% of cases for Algor Mortis

Body cools 1.5 F/hr after death

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Rigor Mortis

Stiffening of body after death

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Rigor Mortis time

Sets 2 hours

Fully stiffens in 6-12 hrs

Dissipates in 36-48 hrs

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Anti-gravitational Rigor Mortis (Rigor Mortis in an unusual position)

Rigor Mortis sets in in an unusual position; indicates that the body has been moved post-humously

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Livor Mortis

Pooling of blood after death

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Blanching

Body parts with applied pressure turn white in Livor Mortis

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Livor Mortis time

Seen 20 mins after death

Fully sets 4hrs to 8-12hrs

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Livor Mortis similar principle in Lab

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate

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Other names of Livor Mortis

Postmortem Hypostasis

Lividity

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First person to identify Tardieu spots

Auguste Ambroise Tardieu

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Tardieu Spots

Purple to black spots that develop with Livor Mortis due to the rupture of capillaries

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Tache Noir de la Sclerotique

Noir = black

Initially red in appearance but becomes black overtime

Shows up if the eye isnt completely shut

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Places where Tache Noir de la Sclerotique is observed

Eyes

Lips

Tip of tongue

Scrotum

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Techniques of Autopsy for scalp

Mastoid-to-Mastoid incision

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Techniques of Autopsy for Trunk

I shaped

Y shaped

Modified Y shape

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Tool used to saw skull

Circular saw

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Tool to cut sternal plate

Bone saw

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I shaped

Chin to pubic symphysis

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Y shaped

Acromion process to Xyphoid process then down to pubic symphysis

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Modified Y shaped

Made from Suprasternal notch to Symphysis then extends to lower clavicle to its center on both sides and passes upwards over the neck, behind the ear

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Technique of Virchow

Remove and dissect organs one-by-one from top to bottom

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Technique of Rokitansky

Perform autopsy on site (in-situ) plus en bloc technique

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What does en bloc mean

You take pieces of the organ instead of taking it all

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In situ meaning

On site

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Technique of Ghon

En bloc (takes small portions of organ instead of whole)

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Technique of Letulle

En mass (complete removal)

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Needle autopsy

Minimally invasive; you get a sample using a needle for analysis

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Laparoscopic

Abdomen

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Thorascopic

Chest

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