Human Genetics

Next Generation Sequencing

Molecular Diagnostics

Constitutional Cytogenetics

Transplant Immunology & Immunogenetics

Transfusion Medicine

Point of Care Testing

Oncology

Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Hemostasis/Thrombosis

Hematology

Toxicology & Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Cardiology

Thoracic Pathology

Renal Pathology

Pediatric Pathology

Pathology Informatics

Neuropathology

Melanocytic Lesions

Hematopathology

Head and Neck Pathology

Gynecological Pathology

Genitourinary Pathology

Gastrointestinal/Liver Pathology

Endocrine Pathology

Cytopathology

Breast Pathology

Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology

Autopsy

We offer a robust autopsy service, including the ability to perform complete autopsies, brain only (in dementia cases), limited or restricted, and pediatric autopsies. We also accept organ- or disease-specific referrals for difficult diagnostic problems.

Our autopsy service will provide:

  • Determination of a cause of death (non-medical legal cases)
  • Verification of clinical suspicions, diagnoses, and the effectiveness of therapy
  • Reports in response to family or physician concerns
  • Second opinions on complex cases

The primary purpose of conducting an autopsy is to provide a thorough evaluation of the presence and extent of human disease in a patient who succumbs to a disease, and evaluation of the effectiveness of therapeutic procedures. Our team of experts treats each of our patients with respect and compassion. We are committed to performing a detailed examination and analyses in a timely manner.

All autopsy consultations should be arranged through the UChicago MedLabs client service team during business hours. Please include all relevant clinical medical records, including copies of pathology and clinical reports and images.

For additional information, or if you have specific questions, please contact Customer Service, and one of our client service representatives would be happy to help you.



Tests

  • Autopsy Service (Anatomic Pathology)
  • Complete autopsy, gross and microscopic, with brain and spinal cord
  • Complete autopsy, gross and microscopic, with CNS on newborn (< 1 year)
  • Limited autopsy, gross and microscopic, regional, brain, and spinal cord (CNS region)
  • Limited autopsy, gross and microscopic, regional, other region
  • Limited autopsy, gross and microscopic, single organ, brain only
  • Limited autopsy, gross and microscopic, single organ, other organ
  • Limited autopsy, gross and microscopic, without CNS