Sentences with phrase «full autopsy»

There wasn't a full autopsy, but the early findings pointed to heart disease — something I never learned until I was an adult.
With SIDS, there is no known cause, even after a full investigation, including a full autopsy.
McCarthy plucks people from life and wheels them out in her novels, with a full autopsy report.
Researchers are therefore hoping that minimally invasive autopsies (MIAs)-- which take fluids and bits of tissue from a half - dozen organs and examine them in the lab — can substitute for full autopsies and provide critical mortality data.
Full autopsies were performed less than 8 hours after death.

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In 2012, the Medical Examiner's Office performed 850 full / partial autopsies and external examinations; 754 toxicology cases; and 280 Driving under the Influence of Alcohol («DUI»), Driving Under the Influence of Drugs («DUIS»), and Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault («DFSA») cases.
Called a virtual autopsy, the scan provides a full - body three - dimensional reconstruction of the decedent's injuries.
The carcass is scheduled to visit Japan for a full - body CT scan before being moved to St. Petersburg for a detailed autopsy.
Still, when the brain cells and spinal cord cells of these babies were examined at autopsy, there was clear evidence that nusinersen had tricked SMN2 into producing a great deal more of the full length, motor neuron - protecting protein: two to six times more copies of SMN's messenger RNA were found in spinal cord samples from nusinersen - treated babies than in autopsy samples from untreated infants.
When they were autopsied, their cells were full of healthy mitochondria.
The criminal, the prosecutor, the doctor who'll perform the autopsy: These men seem to be journeying through purgatory, but it's an exceptionally beautiful one, full of rolling hills and waving grasses illuminated by the headlights of their cars and the kindness of hosts at a village.
Thus, when seventeen - year - old Cecile Montaine is found dead in the snowy streets of Varbourg, her family will not permit a full post-mortem autopsy, and Madeleine and her father are left with a single mysterious clue: in the dead girl's nostrils they find a type of parasite normally seen only in dogs.
The text continues with an outside description of Soapy, who shifts throughout the text from a masculine he pronoun to feminine she one: «After his death, the physician who practiced his autopsy stated that her body did not contain a single drop of blood; his heart was the size of a peppercorn; his lungs corroded; his intestines rotten and gangrenous; she had a single testicle, black as coal, and her head was full of water.»
Without autopsies and full investigation, reasonable people can differ.
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