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What is the purpose of an To determine the time of death, etiology,
autopsy? pathogenesis of disease, and for
epidemiological purposes.
What type of specimen is used in Specimens are taken from a cadaver.
an autopsy?
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How soon should an autopsy be Ideally within 24 hours, but usually within 2-3
performed after death? working days.
What is a biopsy? A procedure where samples are taken from a
living organism for examination.
What is pathology? The study of diseases, including structural and
functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs.
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