It is called a Necropsy.
An autopsy is in reference to human deaths, only.(e.g.: They are performing the autopsy on my uncle this Monday.)A necropsy is in reference to all other animals.(e.g.: The vet is going to perform a necropsy on Fluffy after they put him down.)
Necropsy is essentially an autopsy. While an autopsy is specifically dealing with people a necropsy can be done on anything. The report is written by the coroner and explains the cause of death based on tissue analysis, culture results et cetera.
Post-mortem examination, necropsy, autopsia cadaverum or obduction.
Necropsy (autopsy), limited, gross and/or microscopic; without CNS
That is the medical term. It is also called a necropsy, postmortem or postmortem examination.
Yes, you may request a necropsy on your cat from your veterinarian. However, you will need to request the necropsy very shortly after the death of your cat because certain tissues that may be very informative during the necropsy break down quickly.
Donald B. Feldman has written: 'Necropsy guide' -- subject(s): Autopsy, Rabbits, Rodents
There are several words that can be used a substitute for post mortem. Some of the common words include autopsy and necropsy among others.
focal and diffuse are used in necropsy reports refers to what?
Check to see if there are any avian veterinarians in your area and ask them if they will perform a necropsy (animal autopsy).
An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, necropsy, or obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present.