In a normal autopsy, the examination begins with an external evaluation of the body, followed by an incision to open the thoracic and abdominal cavities. The head is typically opened last, allowing for a thorough examination of the brain and skull. The pathologist looks for signs of trauma, disease, or other conditions that may explain the cause of death. Each step is carefully documented for accuracy in the findings.
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