Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2
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Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2
7 Organ and Tissue RemovalIn the Virchow autopsy method, the organs arc removed one after another in an organized and logical fashion, i.c.. the neck Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2 organs are removed after the viscera Io negate the ailifactnal appearance of hemorrhage often produced by congestion. Other organ removal methods include the Gohn, Letulle, or modified Rokitansky methods, ill which the organs are removed eti bloc (all together). I llis type of removal allows the in Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2ternal viscera Io l>e examinedwhile they arc still connected together. Some pathologists always remove organs en bloc. The author has found the Gohn mEbook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2
ethod useful when examining infants with multi* pie cardiac and other birth defects. There is no light or wrong method of dissection; the aim is simpl7 Organ and Tissue RemovalIn the Virchow autopsy method, the organs arc removed one after another in an organized and logical fashion, i.c.. the neck Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2tting the inferior vena cava. The inferior vena cava is cut. as are the pulmonary veins, pulmonary arteries, and aorta The heart is held in the left hand in these figures. Blood flows from the ent vessels if the blood is not clotted, decomposed, or mostly allsent from the body. In cases of severe he Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2morrhage, there is a notable absence of blood at tills moment of the autopsy.Organ and Tissue RemovalFIGURE 7.2 (A) Culling (he pulmonary artery The lEbook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2
eft pulmonary artery is dll as is lite lefl pulmonary vein. iB) Checking For pulmonary embolus. The pulmonary artery is checked for a ckn (ihromlioeml7 Organ and Tissue RemovalIn the Virchow autopsy method, the organs arc removed one after another in an organized and logical fashion, i.c.. the neck Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2lmonary artery as well. These clots (emboli) can move up from the lower leg veins, or less commonly, from the pelvis or upper arm veins to the right heart, and then out to the pulmonary arteries If these tlirombocm-boli arc large enough, they can cause immediate cardiac arrest.*--*-*•*-*• ruiuựvt *• Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2 IV- e102FIGURE 7.4 (A), (B) Weighing the heart. The heart, like all organs, is weighed. Increased weight of the heart can indicate hypertensive heartEbook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2
disease or niuneioiLs Ollier condi lions that cause heart failure. like cardiomyopathy, lhe heart is a specialized muscle that increases ill size and7 Organ and Tissue RemovalIn the Virchow autopsy method, the organs arc removed one after another in an organized and logical fashion, i.c.. the neck Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2heart must maintain. lhe average heart weighs about 350 g in a 190 lb num. A hypertensive heart might weigh more than 500 g. This particular heart weighs about 620 g. due to hypertensive heart disease.Organ and Tissue RemovalI VLUNG EXCISIONFIGURE 7.5 (Al-tCl Excision of the lungs. The lungs arc rem Ebook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2oved at the hilum, or center of attachment.104FIGURE 7.6 (AHC) Exam of the hilum. As this right lung is removed, the hilum is quickly examined for tumEbook Color atlas of the autopsy: Part 2
ors or infection The lung is weighed Heavy lungs arc commonly seen U1 pneumonia and heart failure (associated with pulmonary edema).7 Organ and Tissue RemovalIn the Virchow autopsy method, the organs arc removed one after another in an organized and logical fashion, i.c.. the neck 7 Organ and Tissue RemovalIn the Virchow autopsy method, the organs arc removed one after another in an organized and logical fashion, i.c.. the neckGọi ngay
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