Autopsies
The Legal Side
Injury Interpretation
100

The medical term for determining cause of death through external and internal examination of a body

What is an autopsy?

100

This legal official often orders a forensic autopsy in suspicious deaths

Who is the medical examiner or coroner?

100

Sharp-force injuries typically come in two forms: stab wounds and these slicing injuries

What are incised wounds?

200

The formal legal document produced after an autopsy

What is an autopsy report?

200

In court, a forensic pathologist usually appears in this role to explain autopsy findings

What is an expert witness?

200

A patterned injury, like a tire tread or belt mark, help to identify this aspect of a crime

What is the instrument or object used?

300

This letter shaped incision is standard for opening the chest cavity

What is a Y-incision?

300

A homicide investigation may rely on this written summary of autopsy findings submitted to legal authorities 

What is the cause and manner of death determination?

300

This term describes the presence of soot or gunpowder around a gunshot wound

What is stippling or soot deposition? 

400

These two types of autopsies are distinguished by their purpose: one for medical study, the other for legal investigations

What are clinical and forensic autopsies?

400

When a forensic pathologist must disinter a body for re-examination, the process is known as this

What is exhumation?

400

The ability to determine whether an injury occurred before, during, or after death is known as assessing this aspect of wounds

What is wound vitality?

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