Learning From The Dead Flashcards

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What is a medico-legal autopsy?

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Performed on behalf of HM Coroner

No consent required

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What is a forensic autopsy?

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Sub-type of Coroner’s post-mortem for suspicious deaths

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What is a consent autopsy?

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Consent is given by next of kin for someone who died in a hospital. Examination may be limited.

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What is involved in an autopsy?

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History, external examination (natural disease, injury, medical intervention), internal examination (all systems but sometimes limited) and additional testing (histology, toxicology, biochemistry, microbiology and genetics)

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When might a neuropathological autopsy be done?

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  • Trauma
  • Neurodegenerative disease
  • Research e.g. CJD
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What are paediatric autopsies used for?

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  • Deaths in utero
  • Perinatal deaths
  • Sudden infant death
  • Suspicious deaths
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What important issues are raised by paediatric autopsies?

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Challenging emotionally and technically but it is vital in providing answers for grieving families and medical staff. Involves medicolegal and safeguarding issues.

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When is a coroners autopsy required legally?

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  • Deceased is unknown
  • Deceased not seen by a doctor within 14 days of death
  • Attending doctor not able to give cause of death
  • Obviously unnatural death (murder/suicide/accident)
  • Death related to occupational disease or accident
  • Death related to medical treatment or procedure
  • Those under care of state e.g. prison
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Describe the importance of post-mortem imaging

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Reduces the need for invasive autopsy, already used in forensic cases.

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