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| ==Post-Mortem Findings== | | ==Post-Mortem Findings== |
− | | + | Post-mortem findings are non-specific for shock, and include: |
− | * Post-mortem findings are non-specific.
| + | * The lungs are wet and heavy, showing congestion and oedema. A degree of atelectasis (collapse) also develops. |
− | * The lungs are wet and heavy, showing congestion and oedema. | |
| ** The alveolar capillaries are distended with blood. | | ** The alveolar capillaries are distended with blood. |
| ** The alveoli are filled with haemorrhage and oedema fluid. | | ** The alveoli are filled with haemorrhage and oedema fluid. |
− | * A degree of atelectasis (collapse) also develops.
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| * In the intestine, the blood vessels are congested and there is patchy haemorrhage of the mucosa due to localised anoxia. | | * In the intestine, the blood vessels are congested and there is patchy haemorrhage of the mucosa due to localised anoxia. |
− | ** There is also a considerable amount of blood stained fluid within the lumen. | + | ** There is also a considerable amount of blood stained fluid within the lumen which can be mistaken for inflammation. |
− | *** May be mistaken for inflammation.
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| * The kidneys cortex appears pale due to tubular necrosis, while the medulla is darkened by congestion. | | * The kidneys cortex appears pale due to tubular necrosis, while the medulla is darkened by congestion. |
− | ** Histologically, the tubular epithelial cells die and fall into the lumen, the basement membranes rupture and irritant material escapes into the interstitium.
| + | * Histologically, the tubular epithelial cells die and fall into the lumen, the basement membranes rupture and irritant material escapes into the interstitium. |
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