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Necropsy of the Dog

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Animal Physiologic Surgery
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The purposes of performing a necropsy on dogs used in experimental surgical exercises are to determine: (1) the immediate cause of death and any contributing causes, (2) the extent of pathologic changes from the surgical procedure, and (3) to enable the student to correlate the clinical data with the gross and microscopic pathological findings.

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Andrews, E.J., Lang, C.M. (1982). Necropsy of the Dog. In: Animal Physiologic Surgery. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5666-3_20

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