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on people who have died of this, and, what were the findings of the cause of swelling?

2007-05-09 19:25:14 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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the cause is lack of albumins (proteins),one of such diseases is kwashiorkor

2007-05-10 00:55:55 · answer #1 · answered by Srbo Sutaric 5 · 0 0

Yes, relatively a couple of (I paintings in pathology). In so much typical clinical autopsies (the common sort performed in hospitals) the scent isn't dangerous, chiefly whether it is performed in a latest facility with a well air flow approach. But that does fluctuate, relying on what the individual died from and the way lengthy he/she has been useless. If it's being performed within the clinical examiner's facility, that is yet another tale. It would be a up to date gunshot sufferer, wherein case scent is not a problem. Or it would be a frame discovered within the woods 2 weeks after demise, which would be very disagreeable. If you're no longer overly touchy to the sight of blood, you'll as a rule do k. I'm no longer pronouncing there's plenty of blood in an post-mortem - most likely there is not. I'm simply pronouncing that if you're no longer overly touchy to 1 you then as a rule is probably not overly touchy to the opposite. The so much "stunning" second for so much first-timers is the preliminary incisions. They don't seem to be soft, as in surgical procedure. That perhaps performed earlier than you're introduced in. Otherwise if you're concerned approximately that, simply near your eyes at that second. It takes not up to 30 seconds.

2016-09-05 13:46:46 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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