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Anatomy

In anatomy, in the fields of science, you were at home on the solid ground of nature and truth sure of your information and free in your judgements. 

Atresia of the Esophagus

In most cases there is a distal tracheoesophageal fistula Total congenital obstruction of the proximal or middle esophagus, which ends in a blind bottom at the level of second or third thoracic vertebra. 

Blunt Trauma Part I - Liver Injury

Liver trauma can be defined as any parenchymal damage to the liver secondary to trauma, including hematoma, laceration or avulsion, as well as damage to vascular or biliary structures. The low-pressure system in the hepatic and portal veins along with...

Blunt Trauma Part II - Pancreaticoduodenal Injury

Initial abdominal findings may be subtle but often evolve over several hours. Surface abrasions, contusions, ecchymosis, and hematomas are indicative of potential underlying damage. As physical findings are inaccurate in diagnosing pancreatic injuries,...

Blunt Trauma Part III - Splenic Injury

Care should be taken to evaluate for any abrasions, ecchymoses or contusions that may suggest significant truncal trauma. The abdominal examination in patients with blunt splenic injury may range from entirely benign to peritonitis depending on the degre...

Congenital Ichthyosis

Platelike sections of skin with deep fissures. The deformation is marked at the mucosal-epidermal borders, where the thick skin retracts and distorts the mouth and eyes, ears, and scrotum. 

Congenital Obstruction of the Duodenum

Intestinal malrotation cause extrinsic compression and partial obstruction of the duodenum by Ladd's Briddle and can cause intestinal volvulus by anomalous mesenteric attachment. 

Deceased Patient Transfer to Morgue

When a patient dies in the Hospital, the body is prepared by the Nursing Staff and moved to the Hospital Morgue not later than two hours after expiration. Promptness by the physician in pronouncing the patient with the assistance of the Nursing Sta...

Diffuse Undifferentiated Adenocarcinoma That Widely Infiltrates the Gastric Wall

The stomach becomes a rigid leather bag easily recognizable to radiology. Linitis infiltrates diffusely all wall layers and all the regions of the stomach. It is recommended to total gastrectomy, including parts of the esophagus and duodenum. 

Drowning

Immersion of a body in water leads to softening and maceration of the skin. The hands and feet are noticeably wrinkled and pale. Examination of the body for signs of external blunt trauma should be delayed until the body is dry saturation of the s...

Encounter with a Dissected Body

An encounter with a dissected body can be a moving experience. It can teach us to appreciate this unique wonder, while at the same time reminding us how transitory life is. 

Gut Microbiota

The importance of gut microbiota has been increasingly recognized for its involvement in various diseases. As the gut is one of the most important elements of the immunological capacity and because many microorganisms are effective in mod...

Medical Knowledge in Forensic Pathology

The autopsy provides the opportunity for clinicians to correlate physical, radiological and laboratory findings with the pathological manifestations of diseases. Establishment of final diagnoses and determination of the cause of death. The autops...

Open Pneumothorax

Open pneumothoraces result from larger chest wall defects. Usually the defect must be at least two-thirds of the tracheal diameter for the pathway of least resistance for airflow to be through the defect; this results in what is commonly called a “suck...

Plastination (Part I)

Usually, the body has been dead for 2 to 3 days when it reaches the institute for plastination first, formalin is applied to stop decomposition the bodies are dehydrated in acetone the specimens are then impregnated with silicone in a refrigerated...

Plastination (Part II)

A vacuum pump effervesces the acetone out of the body creating a vacuum in the tissue and that allows the plastic to be gradually sucked into even the most minute cells After vacuum impregnation, the specimen has to be set in the desired po...

Procedures in Specific Cases of Intestinal Obstruction

Volvulus distortion, intussusception reduction, stenosis correction, drainage intracavitary abscess, removal of intraluminal foreign bodies, internal or external intestinal bypass and manual extraction of fecal impaction. 

Rigor Mortis

The rigor mortis is constant phenomenon on the corpse, caused by a chemical reaction acidification in state of muscle spasm vanishing when it starts to decay. rigor mortis is explained by muscle dehydration which produces coagulation myosin associated i...

Surgical Management of Gastroschisis Returning the Viscera to Peritoneal Cavity and the Closure of the Abdominal Wall Defect

One option is the primary insertion of a silicone bag which base has a flexible ring. In the absence of this device, an alternative is the use of female condom washed and sterilized which is placed around the viscera without suturing and maintained in a horiz...

The Protruding Tissue Swells and Cuts Off the Blood Supply to the Loop of Intestine Within

Caused by acute incarceration through a narrow hernia ring it difficult to return the herniated content. Strangulation causes intestinal obstruction and may lead to ischemia. If not treated immediately, progresses to necrosis and gangrene of the herniated con...