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GONZALEZ, Jessica <br />ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF-CORONER <br />AUTOPSY REPORT <br />13-02615-BB <br />Page 10 <br />HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM: The liver weighs 1110 grams and is not significantly <br />enlarged. The intact capsule is smooth and glistening. The red-brown cut <br />surfaces are uniform without mass, hemorrhage, or palpable fibrosis. <br />The gallbladder contains 80 ml of yellowish-green bile and no stones. The <br />yellowish-green mucosal surfaces are glistening and unremarkable. <br />The pancreas appears smaller than usual, but has the usual shape. The cut <br />surfaces reveal the usual tan-pink, firm, lobulated parenchyma. <br />HEMOLYMPHATIC SYSTEM: The spleen weighs 130 grams and is not <br />significantly enlarged . The intact capsule is smooth and glistening. The maroon <br />cut surfaces are firm and uniform. <br />ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: The thyroid gland is not enlarged, and the lobes are <br />symmetrical. The red-brown cut surfaces reveal firm and uniform parenchyma. <br />The adrenal glands are of average size and shape, and the cut surfaces reveal <br />thin, uniform, yellow cortices without mass or hemorrhage. The pituitary gland is <br />not enlarged . <br />GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM: The esophagus is patent, and the <br />gastroesophageal junction is unremarkable. The stomach contains 5 ml of <br />pinkish-yellow mucoid fluid with no food particles. There are no medications or <br />pill fragments identified. The gastric and duodenal mucosa are unremarkable. <br />The pylorus is patent and does not appear hypertrophied. The small intestine, <br />large intestine, and appendix are unremarkable to inspection and palpation. The <br />colon contains a large amount of pasty, thick green fecal matter. <br />GENITOURINARY SYSTEM: The right and left kidneys weigh 100 and <br />120 grams, respectively. They have normal shapes and positions. The cortical <br />surfaces have minimal fine granularity, but no deep scars. The cut surfaces <br />reveal unremarkable corticomedullary junctions. The ureters and pelves are not <br />6/27/2013 bl (13547) Etoi M. Davenport, M.D., Forensic Pathologist