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Autopsy - Forensic autopsy |  | Autopsy - Forensic autopsy: Encyclopedia II - Autopsy - Forensic autopsy |  | In United States law, deaths are placed in one of five categories of causes:
Natural
Accident
Homicide
Suicide
Undetermined
Following an in-depth examination of all the evidence, a medical examiner or coroner will assign a cause of death as one of the five listed above.
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See also:Autopsy, Autopsy - General information, Autopsy - Forensic autopsy, Autopsy - The process, Autopsy - External examination, Autopsy - Internal examination, Autopsy - Reconstitution of the body, Autopsy - Other information |  | | Autopsy, Autopsy - External examination, Autopsy - Forensic autopsy, Autopsy - General information, Autopsy - Internal examination, Autopsy - Other information, Autopsy - Reconstitution of the body, Autopsy - The process, forensic science, human body disposal, pathology, John Tonge Centre, Gunther von Hagens |  | |
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Autopsy - Forensic autopsy
In United States law, deaths are placed in one of five categories of causes:
- Natural
- Accident
- Homicide
- Suicide
- Undetermined
Following an in-depth examination of all the evidence, a medical examiner or coroner will assign a cause of death as one of the five listed above.
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