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No. It depends on the laws of each state or country, but usually only for suspicious, violent or unatural deaths, deaths in care or custody, or the death was not reasonably expected to be the outcome of a health procedure. In the majority of deaths, an autopsy is not performed. Not every dead person has an autopsy. Only if the family wants to know what caused the death.
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.)
The pathologist performed an autopsy on the deceased.
yes unless a person is sick and dies in the hospital under the care of a doctor there is a autopsy performed
An autopsy is performed on a dead animal or person to investigate the cause of death or other information.
Where dead bodie are kept untill an autopsy can be performed.
Autopsies are not prohibited but permission of the Curia must be obtained. An autopsy would only be performed if there was no obvious cause of death.
Yes -- to determine the exact cause of her death, an autopsy was performed. Just for future reference, no, it have never been published, and hopefully never will.
The coroner performed an autopsy on the dead body found in the penthouse.A coroner investigates the cause of death.An autopsy is an examination of parts of dead bodies to determine the cause of death.synonym: post-mortem
A person can request that an autopsy be performed in the state of California. There is a deposit must be paid beforehand to cover any costs that may be required.
FormulaTotal number of autopsies for a given period x 100Total number of inpatient deaths for the same period
In the United States, it is estimated that around 6-8% of all deaths undergo autopsy, which translates to roughly 200,000-300,000 autopsies conducted annually. Autopsy rates vary by country and region, influenced by factors such as cultural attitudes, legal requirements, and medical practices.