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Algor Mortis
Body temperature lowers after death
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
General rule in 50% of cases for Algor Mortis
Body cools 1.5 F/hr after death
Rigor Mortis
Stiffening of body after death
Rigor Mortis time
Sets 2 hours
Fully stiffens in 6-12 hrs
Dissipates in 36-48 hrs
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
Livor Mortis
Pooling of blood after death
Blanching
Body parts with applied pressure turn white in Livor Mortis
Livor Mortis time
Seen 20 mins after death
Fully sets 4hrs to 8-12hrs
Livor Mortis similar principle in Lab
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
Other names of Livor Mortis
Postmortem Hypostasis
Lividity
First person to identify Tardieu spots
Auguste Ambroise Tardieu
Tardieu Spots
Purple to black spots that develop with Livor Mortis due to the rupture of capillaries
Tache Noir de la Sclerotique
Noir = black
Initially red in appearance but becomes black overtime
Shows up if the eye isnt completely shut
Places where Tache Noir de la Sclerotique is observed
Eyes
Lips
Tip of tongue
Scrotum
Techniques of Autopsy for scalp
Mastoid-to-Mastoid incision
Techniques of Autopsy for Trunk
I shaped
Y shaped
Modified Y shape
Tool used to saw skull
Circular saw
Tool to cut sternal plate
Bone saw
I shaped
Chin to pubic symphysis
Y shaped
Acromion process to Xyphoid process then down to pubic symphysis
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
Technique of Virchow
Remove and dissect organs one-by-one from top to bottom
Technique of Rokitansky
Perform autopsy on site (in-situ) plus en bloc technique
What does en bloc mean
You take pieces of the organ instead of taking it all
In situ meaning
On site
Technique of Ghon
En bloc (takes small portions of organ instead of whole)
Technique of Letulle
En mass (complete removal)
Needle autopsy
Minimally invasive; you get a sample using a needle for analysis
Laparoscopic
Abdomen
Thorascopic
Chest