What's the difference between autopsic and autopsy?

Autopsic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Autopsical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) According to the clinical and autopsic data the subjects were divided into 5 groups: normotensives, essential hypertensives, renal hypertensives, chronically hypoxic persons with severe lung diseases, and people who suffered from both lung diseases and essential hypertension.
  • (2) All animals were autopsized and organ samples were taken for analysis.
  • (3) In 1957 Teoh observed, in an autopsic series of 31 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 3 cases of neoplastic spread through the marrow spaces of the base of the skull, without macroscopic bone alterations.
  • (4) The examination of the material consisted of anamnestic and autopsic methods.
  • (5) The present report considers the autopsic study of an homograft recipient who had been living for 18.5 years after a cardiac transplantation.
  • (6) The authors analysed the autopsic material of the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Belgrade related to a sixty-year period (1920-1980) and found 26 cases of filicide.
  • (7) But this is very rare (6 cases out of which 5 were autopsic findings).
  • (8) Over the years 1983 to 1984 two-hundred and sixty-five bulls were examined during mass occurrence of bovine cysticercosis in one farm; out of this number 67 animals (25.3%) were confirmed autopsically as infected with cysticercosis.
  • (9) The originality of this study comes from the autopsic discovery of an intimal fibro-dysplasia at the origin of the dissection in the left vertebral artery.
  • (10) The article deals with retrospective analysis of a seven-year autopsic material from the Institute of Pathologic Anatomy in Pristina.
  • (11) An autopsized brain tissue of a male patient who was eventually diagnosed as a case of GM1-gangliosidosis chronic type after his death, showed some accumulation of GM1 and asialo-GM1 particularly in the caudate nucleus and putamen, whereas it showed moderate amounts of GM1 in apparently normal gray and white matters.
  • (12) The diagnostic value of intradermal tests was verified on 126 bulls (out of this number 32 autopsically positive) subject to intravital diagnostics of bovine cysticercosis.

Autopsy


Definition:

  • (a.) Personal observation or examination; seeing with one's own eyes; ocular view.
  • (a.) Dissection of a dead body, for the purpose of ascertaining the cause, seat, or nature of a disease; a post-mortem examination.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) After two weeks all animals were killed and autopsies of the animals were performed.
  • (2) It was the purpose of the present study to describe the normal pattern of the growth sites of the nasal septum according to age and sex by histological and microradiographical examination of human autopsy material.
  • (3) Prevalence data has been gathered from several autopsy studies.
  • (4) A clinically manifest disease could be found in 13 patients, meningosis was additionally detected by autopsy in 32 patients.
  • (5) In 8 of 32 patients (25%) the diagnosis was established only at autopsy.
  • (6) A third autopsy of Tomlinson, conducted on behalf of the officer, agreed with the findings of the second postmortem.
  • (7) Autopsy revealed serious somatic diseases (stenosis of the ileum in two cases and brain tumor in one); their symptoms had been largely overlapped by those of anorexia nervosa.
  • (8) At autopsy, this DOCA-hypertensive rat was found to have a form of hepatitis associated with proliferative activity, i.e., cellular unrest, mitotic figures and oval cell hyperplasia.
  • (9) All subjects underwent autopsy, and only six were found to have injuries compatible with survival.
  • (10) We studied the feasibility of using RNA and DNA from autopsies for Northern and Southern blot analysis.
  • (11) The autopsy findings in 41 patients with University of Cape Town aortic valve prostheses were studied.
  • (12) Autopsy revealed a primary intimal sarcoma with osteogenic elements arising in the posterior leaflet of the pulmonary valve and obstructing the main pulmonary artery and its right branch.
  • (13) Autopsy data of all patients who received EVS and who died (32 patients, 100%) during this period were available to confirm the diagnosis of perforation.
  • (14) At autopsy, 3 of the 15 patients who had normal angiograms were found not to have had thrombotic occlusions.
  • (15) A retrospective study of autopsy-verified fatal pulmonary embolism at a department of infectious diseases was carried out, covering a four-year period (1980-83).
  • (16) The present study was undertaken to measure free amino acid concentrations in 20 brain regions obtained at autopsy, from normal persons and schizophrenics.
  • (17) On a total of 23338 subjects who died between the years 1960 and 1971, 17052 autopsies were carried out (73.1%) and only 15384 (65.9%) of these were evaluated for out study.
  • (18) Clinical, autopsy and histopathological findings are described and are consistent with those previously recorded.
  • (19) Lung biopsy in two patients and autopsy in two additional patients showed interstitial changes consistent with drug injury.
  • (20) One patient with elevated serum immunoreactive parathyroid hormone (PTH) had a parathyroid adenoma at autopsy.

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