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URL :  The Necropsy Book: A Guide for Veterinary Students
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Author : John M. King - Lois Roth-Johnson - David C. Dodd - Marion E. Newsom
Detail : 2013 | PDF | 7.2 Mb | 259 pages

eBook License: Public Access From https://mises.org/

A necropsy is an autopsy performed on an animal. A method for doing a necropsy, using the horse as a model, is described. Since the use of the horse may be questioned, we could merely reply that we had to use an animal and the horse is ubiquitous. Another reason, not usually expressed, is that the horse not only has a single stomach as does the pig, dog, and cat, but also has large fermentation chambers equivalent in function to the rumen of the ox and sheep.

The actual procedure of doing the necropsy is one of many used by veterinary pathologists and its practicality and adaptability have been demonstrated. We make no claim for the superiority of this method over others, but from considerable experience with it, we know it can be used with facility on any species under consideration; by adhering to it, no organ will be and no lesion should be overlooked. No special equipment or instruments are usually required. (From Author)

eBook Contents


Introduction - History (Anamnesis) - Necropsy Request Form - Necropsy Report - The Gross Necropsy Description and Report - Main Features to Include for Each Lesion - Sample Necropsy Report - General Necropsy Technique - External Examination Subcutis and Umbilical Area - Body Cavity Opening and Evaluation - Anatomic Diagrams for Necropsy Findings - Normal Anatomic Diagrams For Necropsy Findings - Common Findings Of Little Or No Diagnostic Importance - General and External Findings - Odors Encountered at Necropsy - Brief Comments on Neoplasia - The Time of Death - Decomposition - Miscellaneous Comments - Terminology - Fatal Diseases or Conditions with No Lesions - Representative Stages of Postmortem Lung Inflation - The Pneumonias - Rough Sketches of Selected Items - Types of Fat Necrosis - Klotz Solution Formulation - Greek and Latin Prefix and Suffix List - Ancillary Testing from the Necropsy Table
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