The autopsy: Complete or not complete?

E. W. Benbow, I. S D Roberts

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    Abstract

    Less invasive or non-invasive alternatives to the complete autopsy have been sought for some time, and a range of methods, ranging from needle sampling to endoscopy to magnetic resonance imaging, have been considered. Evaluations of these methods are few and far between, but generally confirm the predictable conclusion that incomplete autopsies provide incomplete information. It is not difficult to envisage a situation whereby pressure for non-invasive autopsies will allow them to become prevalent, whether properly evaluated or not. However, used appropriately, non-invasive or less invasive autopsies may be valuable tools capable of answering specific questions in situations where it is not possible to perform a complete autopsy.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)417-423
    Number of pages6
    JournalHistopathology
    Volume42
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2003

    Keywords

    • Angiography
    • Autopsy
    • Endoscopy
    • Magnetic resonance imaging
    • Needle biopsy
    • Radiography
    • Verbal autopsy

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