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is it possible for a 38 year old to simply drop dead within seconds he was on the face of it a very fit and lively man the first postmortem was inconclusive coronor said he had not had heart attack... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
An accident victim had a pre-mortem blood and/or urine drug screen that was negative. Post-mortem vitreous fluid was supposedly positive for marijuana. Is this possible? I was told that marijuana... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Preeti Parakh
( Addiction Medicine Specialist)
Good evening Specialist Doctor, I recently read in a PostMortem report downtime 1 hour . Is that possible? How long does it take for serious brain damage and then decease to occur after cardiac failure ? ... View answer
toxicology report recently reported that postmortem blood is not suitable for adrenalin measurement ... concentration specifically in the postmortem blood of a deceased person 19 January and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Albana Sejdini
( General & Family Physician)
I have a spot on my liver. Sonograms, MRI , Catscan proved inconclusive as to wether it is cancer. Had a liver biopsy . I received the results today, also inconclusive...What does this mean if... View answer
they refuse to give us a postmortem report if the cause of death is still being investigated after ... could be the cause was overdoce(maybe) but we want to see what was found when they did the post... View answer
In regards to a question I asked about congenital heart disease? It was my Fathers brother who died when he was 3 hour old and heart disease was found at the postmortem. Would this mean it would ... View answer
took a naat chlamydia test after two weeks. came back inconclusive. took another one 6 weeks after exposure, this to came back inconclusive... what does inconclusive test mean i thought you either had... View answer
Hi. My uncle passed away last month, and we have just discovered after a postmortem, that he died of arthoscropic coronary artery disease. What does this mean and how long would he have had it. Would ... View answer
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