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In order to remove the brain, a fairly deep incision is made from ear to ear along the back or the crown of the head. The top portion of the scalp is then pulled over the face. The top of the skull is then removed using a saw called the ________? |
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Close inspection of the brain surface may reveal recent or remote cerebral ________? |
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A 960 gram brain would be in normal range for a human of age ________? |
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During autopsy, the brain is examined in situ and never removed from the cranial vault. |
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________ Disease is a genetic disorder affecting the brain? |
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Microscopic Examination: Sections of the brain may show evidence of ________? |
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Known as the 'Father of Pathology," this man's name is synonymous with a brain examination system still in use today. His name is ________? |
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The brain is often preserved and left to "set" for a short period of time in a mixture of buffered water and formaldehyde. This mixture is called ________? |
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After the calvarium has been scored, separation of the top of the calvarium from the lower skull is aided by use of a skull ________? |
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Upon autopsy completion, the head is generally closed using ________? |
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