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  2. Autoenucleation - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2004, Andre Thomas removed his right eye with his bare hands whilst he was in jail awaiting trial for fatally stabbing his estranged wife and her two children. [5] Thomas was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. [6] On December 9, 2008, whilst on death row after being convicted of capital murder, Thomas removed his left eye and ate ...

  3. Enucleation of the eye - Wikipedia

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    To avoid a sunken appearance to the eye socket, an implant approximating this volume can be placed into the space of the removed eye, secured, and covered with Tenon's capsule and conjunctiva. [7] Implants can be made of many materials with the most common being hydroxylapatite , metal alloy, [ 8 ] acrylic, or glass.

  4. Stages of human death - Wikipedia

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    The certification applies to somatic death, corresponding to death of the person, which has varying definitions but most commonly describes a lack of vital signs and brain function. [9] Death at the level of cells, called molecular death or cell death , follows a matter of hours later. [ 10 ]

  5. All Signs of Death - Wikipedia

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    All Signs of Death tells the story of Webster "Web" Fillmore Goodhue, a typical twentysomething slacker living in Los Angeles, California who becomes a crime scene cleaner and discovers that the work helps to ease the pain of his own past trauma. However, Web soon finds himself at the center of a murder mystery that eventually puts his own life ...

  6. Botulism - Wikipedia

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    The clinical signs in horses are similar to cattle. The muscle paralysis is progressive; it usually begins at the hindquarters and gradually moves to the front limbs, neck, and head. Death generally occurs 24 to 72 hours after initial symptoms and results from respiratory paralysis. Some foals are found dead without other clinical signs.

  7. Tache noir de la sclerotique - Wikipedia

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    Tache noire de la sclerotique (French for Black spot of the sclera) is one of the ocular signs of death in which a reddish-brown discoloration is transversely arranged across the sclera. It occurs when the eyes are not completely closed so that the sclera is exposed to air. [ 1 ]

  8. Optography - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor likens it to an old Gypsy belief of the "eye retaining the last image after death", something not "too far from the truth". Thirty-eight years later, the 2013 Doctor Who episode " The Crimson Horror ", set in Victorian England, portrays the character of Madame Vastra dismissing the validity of optography, until shown an image of the ...

  9. Cataract - Wikipedia

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    Slit lamp photo of anterior capsular opacification visible a few months after implantation of intraocular lens, magnified view A South African woman experiences newfound eyesight after a patch was removed after surgery to remove an eye cataract. The postoperative recovery period (after removing the cataract) is usually short.