单词 | autopsy |
释义 | autopsy (ɔːtɒpsi ) Word forms: autopsies countable noun An autopsy is an examination of a dead body by a doctor who cuts it open in order to try to discover the cause of death. The autopsy report gave the cause of death as poisoning. Synonyms: postmortem, dissection, postmortem examination, necropsy Collocations: autopsy findings It will be several weeks before autopsy findings are made public. The Sun As the medical profession evolved, physicians grew accustomed to discussing their errors at mortality conferences, where autopsy findings were presented, and in published case reports. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A presumptive diagnosis may be made based on the history, clinical signs, and autopsy findings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Four plastic-surgery experts assess his autopsy report and photos through the decades to speculate on likely procedures. Times, Sunday Times A final autopsy report was expected in six to eight weeks, she said. Times, Sunday Times The coroner's office said the autopsy report will not be known for two more weeks. The Sun A hushed-up autopsy report identified a 19cm bruise on her neck. The Sun They have never released the autopsy report. Times, Sunday Times Preliminary autopsy results found sedatives known as benzodiazepines in her body. The Sun He also said he was awaiting autopsy results. Houston Chronicle Preliminary autopsy results reportedly found she had benzodiazepine sedatives in her body. The Sun Official autopsy results are not expected for weeks. The Sun The full autopsy results are expected to be released to the authorities today, but it could be weeks before they are published. Times, Sunday Times Tests carried out before yesterday's autopsy revealed high levels of toxic metals in her body, including cadmium - used to make batteries - cobalt, nickel and chrome. The Sun His autopsy revealed the presence of the steroids 19-norandrosterone and 19-noretio-cholanolone in his system. Times, Sunday Times An autopsy revealed a 5cm-long tumour in the middle of his brain. Times, Sunday Times An autopsy revealed, among the contents of its stomach, 30 plastic bags. Times, Sunday Times The autopsy revealed an 'occluded' artery to the heart. The Times Literary Supplement His knowledge, motivation and expert use of a scalpel in the autopsy room were awe-inspiring. Globe and Mail Later, in the autopsy room, the doctor finishes the report, finding himself employing storytelling techniques ('let's say this') rather than honest science to complete it. The Times Literary Supplement But, upon arrival to the autopsy room he was seen to be breathing once again. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We go to a dimly lit complex containing three mocked-up crime scenes and a labyrinth of mocked-up laboratories and autopsy rooms. Times, Sunday Times An autopsy showed signs of significant brain damage, which his family attributes to repeated blows to the head during wrestling. The Sun Instead, an autopsy showed that his colon was twice as wide as the average person's and twice as long. Times, Sunday Times However, an autopsy showed repeated blows to her head. Times, Sunday Times The autopsy showed that his inner organs were 'saturated with secobarbital'. Times, Sunday Times The autopsy showed no indication that anyone else was involved. Times, Sunday Times There’s a commercial kitchen utility counter and sink against one wall, which some people mistake for an autopsy table. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was another of him on the autopsy table - it took me days to get over it. Times, Sunday Times He was known for his enthusiasm and clarity in lectures to medical students, over the microscope and across the autopsy table, always leavened by his impish sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times They make excuses for working late and are seen entering and exiting the underside of the autopsy table. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When such patients came to the autopsy table, most of the hearts showed the thickened endocardial layer noted above. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They could intercept mail belonging to the accused and order an autopsy whenever cause of death was unclear. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Solicitors obtained an injunction to stop the coroner from ordering an autopsy without trying a scan first. Times, Sunday Times This sudden death alerted his doctor, who ordered an autopsy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the second section, the pathologist performs an autopsy with unexpected results. Times, Sunday Times After thawing the body to perform an autopsy, scientists discover to their amazement a real possibility to revive him and their attempt to resuscitate the iceman proves successful. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The only witness was the medical examiner who performed the autopsy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The physician who performed the autopsy wrote simply general congestion in all systems. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 验尸 Japanese: 検視 |
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