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EXA post-mortem examination (autopsy) is a detailed medical procedure done after death to find the exact cause of death. It begins with an external examination-checking the body for injuries, marks, or signs of disease. Next comes the internal examination, where organs like the brain, heart, lungs, and liver are carefully examined. Samples of tissues, blood, or fluids may be taken for lab tests such as toxicology or histopathology. Every finding is documented, and finally, a medical opinion is given explaining how and why the person died. It plays a crucial role in forensic cases, medical
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