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PostMortem Changes
- Blood and Congestion
- Clotting
- Be aware of
postmortem clots; Can
mistake for Thrombosis
- Genuine Thrombus will be
difficult to dislodge, and
should have an obvious
attachment to the vessel wall
- Hypostatic Congestion
- If an animal has been lying
on one side after death,
asymmetric congestion will
result
- Kidneys & Lungs
- Pseudomelanosis
- Biliary Imbibition
- Autolysis
- Tissue self-digestion
due to release of
intracellular lytic
enzymes
- Can resemble Necrosis
- Tissues undergo autolysis at different rates
- Rapid
- Stomach,
Intestines,
Pancreas
- Medium
- Kidney
- Slowly
- Muscle, Skin
- Putrefaction
- Invasion of dead
tissue by anaerobes (
Ex. Clostridia)
- Tissue turns green/brown
- Haemoglobin breakdown
- Formation of Hydrogen Sulphide
- Pseudomelanosis
- Emphysema can occur
in putrefied tissue if the
organisms liberate gas
- Agonal Changes
- Occur around time of death
(Irreversible circulatory failure)
- Vascular congestion
(Especially spleen)
- Ex. Euthanasia w/ barbituates
- Agonal regurgitation of GI contents
- Lack of associated inflammation
- Barbiturate crystal
deposition in
Endocardium
- GIT Intussusception
- 1 piece of bowel
telescopes inside
another
- Incidental Findings
- Postmortem -> Surgical Biopsy
- "Lesions" @ PME or Exploratory surgery
- Mistakenly biopsied
- Inappropriately
assigned as
significant
- Inappropriately
assigned as
cause of death
- Aging changes
- Rigidity of bones, joints and connective tissue
- "Wear & tear" to joints
- Accumulation
of metabolic
products in
cells
- Splenic siderofibrosis
- Lungs
- Mineralization
- Osseous metaplasia
- gritty, hard bits
- Anthracosis
- Lungs contain fine 1
-2mm black foci in
subpleural region
- Where
anthracotic
pigment present
- Medulla of regional
lymph nodes may also
be black
- Pigmented
bronchial
lymph nodes
- Vasculature
- Arteriosclerosis
- Atherosclerosis
- Fatty plaques building up
- Usually
underlying
metabolic disease
- Vessel mineralization
- Endocardial mineralization
- Drug Associated Changes
- Barbituates
- Local Rxn
- Barbituate crystals
- Splenomegaly
- Steroids
- Vacuolar hepatopathy
- Glycogen builds up in cells (Liver)