Cadaver Question

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Two of our cadavers have a green tint encompassing the entire body. Supposedly it is a disease phenomenon. I would like to look up some info on it to learn but I don't know where to start. Any thoughts?
 
Jaundice secondary to cholestasis (horse) and hyperbiliverdinemia (zebra) comes to mind.
 
Two of our cadavers have a green tint encompassing the entire body. Supposedly it is a disease phenomenon. I would like to look up some info on it to learn but I don't know where to start. Any thoughts?

Somebody made them angry before they died. CADAVER SMASH!
 
septic pseudomonal infections?

lol that's a good one

It may just be topical antiseptic with a green dye. The chlorhexidine prep (the "magic wand") in our hospital gives the skin a vivid green tint.
 
One of the pathologists suggested jaundice in relation to some form of liver disease. Bile/liver disease process commencing throughout the body during the embalming process.
 
Jaundice secondary to cholestasis (horse) and hyperbiliverdinemia (zebra) comes to mind.

two zebras in one room? I heard that only happens in Africa.
 
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