Originally posted by Wickerman
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The black clot in the right ventricle is actually normal in a dead person, especially if the autopsy doesn't happen within a couple of hours. The right ventricle is the deoxygenated blood that is supposed to get pumped into the lungs. When the heart stops, there is still blood in it. The left ventricle was completely contracted, so nothing would be over there, but the right didn't fully contract, so the non oxygenated blood pooled there. Time passes, the blood thickens. So that's normal. And I think the only reason he mentions that there was no clot in the pulmonary artery was to rule out pulmonary embolism as a cause of death.
I don't think that the black clot in the heart is a sign of ischemia. I think that's just part of the death process. If clots had been thrown out by the heart, I might see it differently, but that didn't happen.
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