The other patient died; examination of autopsy specimens at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were consistent with West Nile or related virus infection.
Ever since the Civil War, the pathology institute has been saving autopsy specimens, keeping them in ever-expanding warehouses.
So the inability to identify a virus in an autopsy specimen may be meaningless.
Hemangiomas: These are the most common type of benign liver tumor, found in up to 7% of autopsy specimens.
Instead, he turned his attention to the original autopsy specimens, the first black Norway rat and the first rhesus monkey to be exposed to the capsule.
As a rule, TEM was reserved for the living, most often used in renal biopsies and specific tumors, and viruses rarely, and autopsy specimens almost never.
This video [1], examining autopsy specimens from an actual heart attack resulting in sudden death, shows the sequence.
These are the microscopic plaques and tangles that can be seen in autopsy specimens of brain from people who died of the disease.
B. mandrillaris however, has not been isolated from the environment but has been isolated from autopsy specimens of infected humans and animals.
Dr. Cox said the study of viral RNA from autopsy specimens might reveal all of the virus's secrets.