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A preliminary autopsy is an initial examination conducted shortly after a person's death to gather essential information and determine the cause of death. This examination typically includes an external inspection of the body and may involve basic internal assessments. It is often performed in cases of sudden or unexplained deaths to provide early insights, which can guide further investigation or inform law enforcement. A full autopsy may be conducted later for more detailed analysis.

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