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- An autopsy (or necropsy) is a postmortem examination of the body.
- It involves dissection of internal organs to determine the cause of death.
- An autopsy can confirm or identify the cause of death.
- It may reveal diseases that were not detected during life.
- It helps determine the extent of injuries.
- It can explain how injuries contributed to death.
- Autopsies provide additional information about diseases.
- They help collect statistical data.
- They are used to educate health-care students.
- Autopsies can reveal conditions affecting offspring or siblings.
- Some autopsies are required for legal investigations.
- They can help resolve disputes with insurance companies.
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