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Necropsy-examination of Necropsy-examination of an animal after it has diedan animal after it has died

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Necropsy: Fun at the BeachNecropsy: Fun at the Beach

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TermsTerms

Pathology—study of diseasePathology—study of disease Gross pathology—pathologic changes seen Gross pathology—pathologic changes seen

with naked eyewith naked eye Histopathology—clinical changes seen with Histopathology—clinical changes seen with

a microscopea microscope Lesions—pathologic changesLesions—pathologic changes Pathogenesis—the sequence of events of Pathogenesis—the sequence of events of

the disease (dog was bitten → bacteria the disease (dog was bitten → bacteria entered wound → elevated temperature → entered wound → elevated temperature → pus formed → etc)pus formed → etc)

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Reasons for NecropsyReasons for Necropsy

– Determine cause of death Determine cause of death – Determine accuracy of clinical Determine accuracy of clinical

diagnosisdiagnosis– Evaluate effects of therapy Evaluate effects of therapy – In herds, 1 or more animals may be In herds, 1 or more animals may be

sacrificed to determine the cause of sacrificed to determine the cause of disease or toxicity disease or toxicity

– Routine in pharmaceutical studiesRoutine in pharmaceutical studies

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Preliminary Steps for Preliminary Steps for NecropsyNecropsy

Obtain owners permission; also determine Obtain owners permission; also determine if owner wants remains for burial, etcif owner wants remains for burial, etc

Correctly identify animal (species, breed, Correctly identify animal (species, breed, sex, age, ID tags or tattoos)sex, age, ID tags or tattoos)

Perform necropsy ASAP after death; if Perform necropsy ASAP after death; if delayed, refrigerate animal to delay delayed, refrigerate animal to delay autolysis; DON’T FREEZEautolysis; DON’T FREEZE

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Necropsy ReportNecropsy Report Location Location Number of lesionsNumber of lesions Color of abnormalities (dark red, black, Color of abnormalities (dark red, black,

etc)etc) Size of lesions (cm or weight)Size of lesions (cm or weight) Shape of lesion (round, flat, oval)Shape of lesion (round, flat, oval) DistributionDistribution Consistency (hard, soft, firm) Consistency (hard, soft, firm) Odor (sweet, sour, ammonia)Odor (sweet, sour, ammonia) Final Report tense should be consistentFinal Report tense should be consistent Report should be as specific as possible Report should be as specific as possible

without giving a final diagnosis unless a without giving a final diagnosis unless a test for the Dx was performed (i.e. rabies)test for the Dx was performed (i.e. rabies)

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Necropsy: FacilitiesNecropsy: Facilities

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Necropsy: Protective Necropsy: Protective ClothingClothing

Plastic apron, lab Plastic apron, lab coat, scrubscoat, scrubs

latex or plastic latex or plastic disposable glovesdisposable gloves

surgical mask if surgical mask if animal died from animal died from infectious infectious disease spread disease spread by aerosolizationby aerosolization

protective protective footwearfootwear

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Necropsy: ToolsNecropsy: Tools

KnivesKnives ScissorsScissors Tissue forcepsTissue forceps Bone-cutting tools (pruning shears, Bone-cutting tools (pruning shears,

hacksaw)hacksaw)

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Toxicology SamplesToxicology Samples

blood (10-20 ml)blood (10-20 ml) stomach contents stomach contents

and urine (50-100 and urine (50-100 ml)ml)

blocks of liver, fat, blocks of liver, fat, kidney, and brain kidney, and brain (5x5x10 cm; approx (5x5x10 cm; approx 200 g)200 g)

SamplesSamples

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Examine ExteriorExamine Exterior

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Necropsy facility: overhead Necropsy facility: overhead hoisthoist

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Horse necropsy: remove Horse necropsy: remove forelegforeleg

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Horse necropsy: remove rib Horse necropsy: remove rib cagecage

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Horse necropsy: internal Horse necropsy: internal organsorgans

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Horse necropsy: remove Horse necropsy: remove intestineintestine

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Horse necropsy: lungs and Horse necropsy: lungs and heartheart

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Horse necropsy: heartHorse necropsy: heart

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Horse necropsy: headHorse necropsy: head

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Necropsy VideosNecropsy Videos

http://video.vet.cornell.edu/virtualvet/http://video.vet.cornell.edu/virtualvet/bovine/chapters1-4.htmlbovine/chapters1-4.html

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EsophagusEsophagus

Normal

FoodUlcerationsBleeding

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LarynxLarynx

normal

necrosisulceration

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TracheaTrachea

normal

necrosisulceration

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Pericardial sacPericardial sacClick on picture to view video

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LungsLungs

Normal lung tissue-pink-spongy

Normal Bronchopheumonia

Lung abscess-liquid/“cottage cheese” likeappearance

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Airways and vesselsAirways and vessels

Lung artery

Lung airway

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Normal lung tissueNormal lung tissue

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Lung lesionsLung lesions

Emphysema-pops like bubble-wrap

Consolidation-heavy; solid (no air)

Lung worms

Lung adhesionsto ribs

Pneumonia- darker lesionsare more severe

Abscesses

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Heart: R ventricleHeart: R ventricle

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Heart: R side openedHeart: R side opened

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Heart: L sideHeart: L side

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Heart LesionsHeart Lesions

Necrotic lesions

Valve lesions

Septal defects—connectionbetween R and L sides

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Liver lesionsLiver lesions

Liver abscesses Liver flukes

Fractured liver—due to blunt trauma; (knife cuts smooth)Fatty liver

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PACKAGINGPACKAGING

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Clean upClean up