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Is an autopsy always performed?

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Not always. If the death is a "Natural Death" and cause of death can be determined by past medical history or from an external exam the Coroner will normally not perform an autopsy.
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Will an Autopsy be Performed?

Pan-American Coroners Office (PACO)
The primary medical examiner for the case will decide if an autopsy is necessary to establish the cause and circumstances of death. We may not perform an autopsy if the cause of death can be determined to be from "natural causes" and the deceased has a physician who knows the medical history and will furnish us with an acceptable probable cause of death.
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FAQs - Coroner, Clermont County, Ohio
The Coroner will decide if an autopsy is necessary to establish the cause and circumstances of death. We may not perform an autopsy if the cause of death can be determined to be from "natural causes".
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Health and Social Services, State of Alaska
Autopsies are routinely performed to determine the cause and manner of death on all cases listed above. Autopsies are not routinely performed in cases where there is significant medical history, the death appears to be from natural causes or there is no evidence of foul play. back to top
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Personal and cultural values hold sway here, however, from a medical view it is essential to determine why a baby died, especially in the case where a couple may have future pregnancies. Unfortunately, only about one-third of all stillbirths can be linked to a specific cause, even after an autopsy. More research is needed into the cause or causes of stillbirths and having autopsy results available can help doctors searching for answers. Top
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KCDHS - Division of Health - Medical Examiner - FAQ's
autopsy will be performed when there is a need to establish or confirm a cause and manner of death for the purpose of issuing a death certificate, in cases involving criminal or suspected criminal wrongdoing, and in any case in which an autopsy is considered to be prudent at the Medical Examiner's discretion.
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Not all cases that are transported to the coroner's office are autopsied. Cases where no " foul play" is suspected and evidence of natural death is present, the coroner will decide whether an autopsy is required. [top] California Law provides that the coroner does not need permission for an autopsy. The office of the coroner will attempt to comply with the wishes of the next-of-kin, if this does not conflict with the duties of the coroner as charged by California Law. [top]
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Can I request that an autopsy be performed?

Snohomish County : FAQ : Home
The Medical Examiner's Office does not do autopsies on demand. If a death falls under the medical examiner's jurisdiction the possibility of an autopsy will be considered. However, it is up to the pathologist's discretion to decide if an autopsy is performed or not. If the death does not fall under the jurisdiction of the office, an autopsy will not be done.
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What is an autopsy?

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autopsy is a systematized examination of a body to determine the cause and manner of death and to assess any pathologic changes that may be present. The body is examined both externally and internally in order to discover and document disease or injury, following review of the medical history. Specimens of internal organs are retained for microscopic examination and body fluids are obtained and tested for drugs and alcohol.
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Trash Can Sinatras FAQ 3.5
In 1993, list member Sarah Frederiksen, along with Chris Dooley, published a newsletter entitled "Autopsy". This 20 page newsletter had lyrics, a band history, a discography, band member biographies, and trivial facts, among other things. There were around 250 copies printed, but there are no longer any copies available. No! This single is not sponsored by Sarah or the list. These are illegal copyright-infringing photocopies by a bootlegger.
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Will I still be able to have an open casket service if an autopsy is performed?

Health and Social Services, State of Alaska
Yes - autopsies are performed in a professional manner that does not interfere with the viewing of the deceased in a normal manner. back to top
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H.M. Coroner for Pembrokeshire
It is the coroner's duty to find out the medical cause of death. On receiving a report, the coroner may decide that the death was natural and will authorise a doctor to sign a form stating, to the best of his information, what the medical cause of death was. Sometimes, although it is clear that the death was natural, there isn't enough knowledge about the patient's medical condition to say what the cause of death was.
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Rhode Island Office of State Medical Examiners FAQS
autopsy is an intricate post-mortem medical procedure often requiring complex laboratory tests. It includes examination of all major organs to document injury and/or disease.
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Coroner Frequently Asked Questions: Lake County, IL
autopsy is a surgical procedure (internal and external examination of the body) used to aid the Coroner in establishing a cause of death in those cases where the cause cannot be established with a reasonable degree of certainty without an autopsy or mandated by State Statue. autopsy is performed by a licensed forensic pathologist who has been certified by the State of Illinois. No. The Coroner may order an autopsy to be performed in any case deemed necessary.
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Pima County Board of Supervisors, Ann Day, District 1
autopsy is a systemic examination of the body of a deceased person by a licensed physician. At the Pima County Medical Examiner’s Office, this physician is a trained Forensic Pathologist. The body is examined externally and internally for presence of disease or injury and appropriate specimens of vital organs and/or bodily fluids are retained for microscopic, chemical, or other tests.
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Why was an autopsy NOT done?

Harris County Medical Examiner's Office
In about 25% of the cases we receive, there is a high degree of medical certainty as to the cause of death. For example, the person may have a known infection, cancer or heart disease. If the circumstance of this person's death does not indicate foul play, the pathologist may choose to do only an external examination to assure no violence has taken place.
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VIII-E. Can autopsy be avoided ?

CRYONICS − FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Some states (including California, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Rhode Island) have laws restricting autopsy − especially on religious grounds. The impetus for this legislation has come largely from Orthodox Jews, whose religion prohibits mutilation after death. Some cryonicists have joined The Society for Venturism (a cryonics "religion") to avoid autopsy.
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CAN AN AUTOPSY REVEAL LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There are two ways to make a diagnosis for QT syndrome. The first is to check if the QT-interval on the ECG of a suspected patient is prolonged. Because the heart stopps beating when death occurs, this possbility is out of question - except an ECG of the dead person already exists, of course. The only possibility would be to check body fluids of the dead person - in this case blood - for the known gene mutations that cause QT syndrome.
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Who pays for the autopsy when one is requested?

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The county of appointment (where death occurred). The family is not charged for an autopsy when one is requested as outlined above. However, when an individual's death does not fall under the County Medical Examiner's jurisdiction, the family may arrange for a private autopsy. The costs and arrangements for private autopsies are the responsibility of the requesting party. No.
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WHAT IF MY DOCTOR WANTS TO DO AN AUTOPSY?

NEOUCOM | Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicin...
There are cases in which the physician is puzzled by the illness and death, and permission to perform an autopsy may be an important contribution to medical science. The choice between permitting the autopsy and donating the body to the Department of Anatomy must be made by the survivors. However, the Department of Anatomy does not accept a body upon which an autopsy has been performed.
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Is an autopsy always required?

Medical Examiner
When reasonable doubt about the cause or the circumstances of death exists or for other legal purposes, an autopsy will be performed by the Medical Examiner. In some cases, an autopsy is not necessary because the deceased has documented natural disease that is likely to cause death and the circumstances surrounding the death support his known disease state. In those cases an external examination is performed.
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Is an autopsy necessary?

Discovery Health :: Dr. G
autopsy may answer certain questions, which may not be answered without the examination. It is up to the discretion of a medical examiner to perform an autopsy. Most medical examiners have determined that autopsies should be performed on all cases involving criminal violence, homicides, suicides and accidents; also sudden death, when in apparent good health, unattended by a practicing physician, in police custody, prison or other penal institutions; and suspicious or unusual circumstances.
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What is an autopsy and is there a charge?

Coroner's Frequently Asked Questions
autopsy is a medical examination of the dead person by a forensic pathologist in order to determine the cause and manner of death. Further, recovering evidence from the body may assist in a criminal or civil legal action. A record is made of the findings of the autopsy including microscopic and toxicological testing results. The Weld County Coroner/Medical Examiner does not assess any fees, other than those for processing requested autopsy reports.
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Can I refuse an autopsy?

Health and Social Services, State of Alaska
In situations where the death appears to be the result of natural causes, there is no evidence of foul play nor is there evidence to support that the death is anything other than due to natural causes, one can decline an autopsy. In cases where the actual cause of death is unclear or due to unusual circumstances, such as homicide, suicide or where concerns of foul play are raised either by others or law enforcement personnel, an autopsy can be ordered, by law, by the Medical Examiner.
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Do I have to pay for an autopsy?

Health and Social Services, State of Alaska
No - there is no charge to the family for autopsies performed under the Medical Examiner's jurisdiction. Families pay nothing for the State Medical Examiner's services or for the transportation to Anchorage for autopsy and return to the place of death. The State Medical Examiner does not pay for embalming or other services provided by a funeral home. back to top
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