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<noinclude>{{Top|author1=[[User:Mikael Häggström|Mikael Häggström]]|author2=}}</noinclude>{{Edit|Template:Heart autopsy report}}<br>The '''heart''' << has normal weight / is enlarged {{Comment-begin}} > 399 g in women and> 449 g in men{{Comment-end}} >>, weighing ___ g. {{Comprehensive-begin}}The epicardium is transparent. There is a moderate amount of subepicardial fat.
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| {{Moderate-begin}}No '''atrial or ventricular''' dilation. No ventricular wall thickening{{Moderate-end}} / {{Finding-begin}}The '''left ventricle''' has <nowiki>{{</nowiki>concentric<nowiki>}}</nowiki> hypertrophy, with a wall thickness of ___ mm.{{Finding-end}}
| {{Comprehensive-begin}}No atrial or ventricular dilation. The right and left auricular appendage is unremarkable. The left ventricular wall thickness is __ cm and the right is ___. The trabeculae carneae are normal ({[Finding-begin}}/ prominent /flattened{{Finding-end}}.{{Comprehensive-end}}<br>{{Comment-begin}}A comprehensive report may describe each atrium, valve and ventricle etc. in order of blood flow.{{Comment-end}}
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{{Moderate-begin}}Foramen ovale is closed.{{Moderate-end}} {{Comprehensive-begin}}The ductus arteriosus is obliterated{{Comprehensive-end}}<br>The '''coronary arteries''' {{Comprehensive-begin}}arise in normal position. The coronary ostia are << patent {{Finding-begin}}partially occluded by arteriosclerotic calcification{{Finding-end}}>>. They{{Comprehensive-end}} have << no / mild / moderate / severe >> {{Finding-begin}}and particually partially calcified{{Finding-end}}</font> arteriosclerosis. They are traced, {{Comprehensive-begin}}throughout their length by transverse sections{{Comprehensive-end}} {{Finding-begin}}after fixation and decalcification{{Finding-end}} <<without significant constrictions. {{Finding-begin}} / The lumina of the left anterior descending, right coronary, and left circumflex coronary arteries are _%, _%, and _% narrowed, respectively.{{Finding-end}} {{Comment-begin}}If the degree of stenosis on microscopy sections of coronary arteries only differ slightly from the gross description, preferably write "mild/moderate/severe atherosclerosis consistent with the gross inspection."{{Comment-end}} (Gross measurement of coronary artery stenosis is generally more accurate than microscopic measurement, so the former generally has precedence.) No thrombi in the cardiac atria {{Moderate-begin}}including auricles{{Moderate-end}}, chambers or coronary arteries.
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| '''Cordae Chordae tendineae''', the '''endocardium''' and '''heart valves''' are unremarkable. | {{Moderate-begin}}The endocardium is smooth and shiny. Cordae Chordae tendineae are unremarkable. The valves are normal in number, and are thin and fine at the openings.{{Moderate-end}}| {{Comprehensive-begin}}The endocardium is smooth, transparent and free of mural thrombi. The valve leaflets and chordae tendinae are overall delicate, pliable and free of lesion or calcification. <<Its leaflets are thin and pliable / No signs of inflammation>>.*The tricuspid valve <bris / is not>dilated, measuring _cm in circumference.*The pulmonic valve ring <is / is not> dilated, measuring _cm in circumference . It is composed of <<two / three>> cusps which are: Tricuspid discrete and pliable.*The mitral approximately ___ cm valve <is / is not> dilated, measuring _cm in circumference. Its leaflets are thin and pliable {{Finding-begin}}/ redundant / adherent to each other{{Finding-end}}. *The aortic and pulmonic approximately ___ valve <is / is not> dilated, measuring _ cmin circumference.It is composed of <<brtwo / three>>cusps which are thin and pliable.{{Finding-begin}}The cusps are calcified at the bases / adherent to each other.{{Finding-end}} {{Finding-begin}}The valve displays mild / moderate / severe myxomatous degeneration.{{Finding-end}}The epicardium and subepicardium are unremarkable.The papillary muscles are normal {{Finding-begin}} / hypertrophied{{Finding-end}}{{Comprehensive-end}}
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The '''myocardium''' has {{Comprehensive-begin}}a homogeneous reddish brown color, and{{Comprehensive-end}} no signs of <<fresh lesion / {{Comprehensive-begin}}areas of necrosis or hemorrhage{{Comprehensive-end}}>> {{Moderate-begin}}or scar{{Moderate-end}}{{Finding-begin}}/ streaks of white scar tissue{{Finding-end}}.<noinclude>{{Bottom}}</noinclude>

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