Necropsy Manual: Examining organs (I)

In the fourth installment of the manual, we address examining the thoracic cavity organs.

Jordi Guillaumet
J. Guillaumet
Francisco José Pallarés Martínez
FJ. Pallarés
Inés Ruedas Torres
I. Ruedas
José María Sánchez Carvajal
JM. Sánchez
Fernanda Isabel Larenas Muñoz
F. Larenas
Irene Magdalena Rodríguez-Gómez
IM. Rodríguez
Jaime Gómez Laguna
J. Gómez
Librado Carrasco Otero
L. Carrasco
Carmen Álvarez Delgado
C. Álvarez
Karola Fristikova
K. Fristikova
Macarena Rodríguez Ruiz
M. Rodríguez
2024-10-14

When examining the organs and viscera we must gather information to evaluate the lesions and/or abnormalities. We will learn to describe their location, distribution, surface, shape, color, and consistency.

After examining the musculature and joints, we will examine the nasal cavity, oral mucosa, tongue, larynx, tonsils, esophagus, trachea, and main bronchi. In the examination of the lungs, we will address how to differentiate between different types of pneumonias with real photos.

Then we will show the technique of opening the heart to examine the pericardium, myocardium, atria, and ventricles, and we will see photo examples of endocarditis and pericarditis.

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