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Are all cases accepted by the Medical Examiner’s Office autopsied?

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Are all cases accepted by the Medical Examiner’s Office autopsied?

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No. Autopsies are conducted for a variety of reasons, including documentation of injuries or determination of the cause of the death. Some cases may receive certain forensic tests combined with external examination of the body in lieu of an autopsy. The decision as to whether or not an autopsy will be performed is at the discretion of the forensic pathologist assigned to the case.

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