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Necropsy manual: Examining organs (II)

In the fifth installment of the manual we address the examination of the organs of the abdominal cavity.

In this installment, we will look at how to open the stomach and intestine and what to look for. We will show images of different types of enteritis to learn how to differentiate them. We will also show how to examine the spleen, lymph nodes, liver, and kidneys - where we will also learn how to differentiate between different types of glomerulonephritis and nephritis. We will teach how to open the urinary bladder and identify cystitis. We will also examine the female reproductive system and the testicles of males. We finish with the examination of the nervous system.

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