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dump, post mortem - traduzione in arabo

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PostMortem; Post Mortem; Post Mortem (film); Post Mortem (play)

dump, post mortem      
إفراغ محتويات نهائى .
autopsy         
  • Charité Berlin]], Germany, 2010
  • Dissection, 19th century US.
  • [[Cadaver]] dissection tables are similar to those used in medical or forensic autopsies.
  • A field post-mortem exam of a female [[sheep]] (ewe)
  • Cavitation at gross pathology of an old stroke in the left posterior parietal lobe.
  • Dissection room at the [[University of Helsinki]] in Finland in 1928
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • Pathologist performing a human dissection of the abdominal and thoracic organs in an autopsy room.
  • Autopsy of a brain after sectioning, showing a normal brain with the cerebrum cut in coronal sections, and the cerebellum, pons and medulla cut in horizontal sections. Standard sections for microscopic examination are annotated.
  • leptomeninges]], which appear to be [[edema]]tous and have multiple small hemorrhagic foci.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE THAT CONSISTS OF A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF A CORPSE
Necropsy; Post-mortem examination; Post-mortem; Post mortem; Autopsies; Postmortem; Postmortem investigation; Post-Mortem; Postmortem analysis; Post mortum; Autospy; Postmortem autopsy; Necropsies; Judicial autopsy; Postmortem examination; Post mortem report; Autopsia cadaverum; Post-mortem examinations; Necroscopies; Necroscopy; Autopsic; Autopsy of stroke; Virtual autopsy
الصِّفَةُ التَّشْريحِيَّة ; فَتْحُ الجُثَّة
necropsy         
  • Charité Berlin]], Germany, 2010
  • Dissection, 19th century US.
  • [[Cadaver]] dissection tables are similar to those used in medical or forensic autopsies.
  • A field post-mortem exam of a female [[sheep]] (ewe)
  • Cavitation at gross pathology of an old stroke in the left posterior parietal lobe.
  • Dissection room at the [[University of Helsinki]] in Finland in 1928
  • Histopathology at high magnification of a normal neuron, and an ischemic stroke at approximately 24 hours on [[H&E stain]]: The neurons become hypereosinophilic and there is an infiltrate of [[neutrophil]]s. There is slight edema and loss of normal architecture in the surrounding [[neuropil]].
  • Pathologist performing a human dissection of the abdominal and thoracic organs in an autopsy room.
  • Autopsy of a brain after sectioning, showing a normal brain with the cerebrum cut in coronal sections, and the cerebellum, pons and medulla cut in horizontal sections. Standard sections for microscopic examination are annotated.
  • leptomeninges]], which appear to be [[edema]]tous and have multiple small hemorrhagic foci.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE THAT CONSISTS OF A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF A CORPSE
Necropsy; Post-mortem examination; Post-mortem; Post mortem; Autopsies; Postmortem; Postmortem investigation; Post-Mortem; Postmortem analysis; Post mortum; Autospy; Postmortem autopsy; Necropsies; Judicial autopsy; Postmortem examination; Post mortem report; Autopsia cadaverum; Post-mortem examinations; Necroscopies; Necroscopy; Autopsic; Autopsy of stroke; Virtual autopsy
فَتْحُ الجُثَّة ; الصِّفَةُ التَّشْريحِيَّة

Definizione

postmortem

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Post-mortem (disambiguation)

Post-mortem (meaning "after death") is short for "post-mortem examination", or autopsy, an examination of a corpse in order to determine cause of death.

Post-mortem may also refer to: