How will information obtained from a brain examination benefit the family?
Examination of the brain after death enables clinicians and researchers to accurately diagnose the illness that the donor may suffer and support research into these illnesses. A report stating the final diagnosis will be sent to the donor’s G.P and is available for the Next of Kin to discuss with the doctor. Occasionally post mortem diagnoses are different to those made whilst the donor was alive.
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