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The Autopsy -- Cause of Death #2

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The Autopsy  Cause of Death 2 game quiz
"An autopsy is the examination of a corpse, usually through dissection, in order to determine the manner and cause of death or to assess the physical change of the body as a result of disease. This quiz is U.S. specific."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. With a death involving Mycobacterium bovis, the cause of death would most likely be ruled ________?
    Tuberculosis
    Plaice
    Arapaima
    Slipmouth


2. A primary malignancy of the liver is called ________?
    Holboellia
    Hedychium
    Hepatoma
    Heliophila


3. The cause of death for a corpse displaying extensive thermal artifact would most likely be ________?
    smoke inhalation
    arrhythmia
    cardiomyopathy
    bromism


4. The Final Anatomic Diagnosis contains (in part) the following: Disruption of soft tissues of the mediastinum and traumatic rupture of the left hemidiaphragm with herniation of abdominal contents into the left hemithorax. Of the following, which would most likely be the probable cause of death?
    Automobile accident
    Gernikako Arbola
    Cryptomeria
    Blunt impact injuries


5. Autopsy Comment: Autopsy reveals that the probable cause of death in this 78- year-old Hispanic male is atherosclerotic coronary artery disease with probable coronary arterial thrombosis. The Final Anatomic Diagnosis would not include which of the following?
    Left circumflex coronary artery
    Evidence of acute occlusive thrombus
    Extravasated blood within the myocardium
    Lower Lagalla and upper Montanari


6. The Autopsy's Cardiovascular System description contains (in part) the following: The coronary arteries are widely patent with focal areas of athersclerotic stenosis which range up to 25% in the left anterior descending coronary artery. Which of the following is the most likely cause of death?
    Platystomatidae with associated Dixidae
    Coronary artery disease
    Insufficient information to determine cause of death
    Acanthopteroctetidae without associated Dixidae


7. Autopsy Comment: Autopsy and police investigation reveal that the cause of death in this 31-year-old Caucasian female is asphyxiation due to blunt trauma injuries to the neck consistent with strangulation. Autopsy and police investigation reveal that the manner of death is homicide.

Final Anatomic Diagnosis: Thyroid cartilage fracture with associated microscopically confirmed ________?
    extravasated blood
    euphonium
    ophicleide
    bansuri


8. Autopsy Comment: Autopsy and Investigation reveal findings, which are consistent with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Final Anatomic Diagnosis could contain: _________ hemorrhages on thymus, pleural surfaces of lungs and heart.
    Dupas
    Dutroux
    Milat
    Petechial


9. Autopsy Comment: Autopsy reveals that the cause of death in this five-year-old boy is severe myocarditis.

Final Anatomic Diagnosis would most probably contain which of the following?
    Coxsackie A
    MC5
    Coxsackie B
    ECHO


10. Autopsy Comment: Autopsy and law enforcement investigation reveal that the cause of death of this 47-year-old Native American male is complications of multiple stab wounds to the thorax including bilateral hemothorax and bilateral pneumothorax. Manner of death is Homicide.

Final Anatomic Diagnosis could include: Multiple abrasions, ________ and superficial laceration to the body surface, mild.
    eridanus
    eurostopodiadae
    ecchymoses
    eurypygidae


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