M-19-019432 JEFFREY EDWARD EPSTEIN Page 5 similar, % x W, faint, red contusion. Internally, there is a deep muscle hemorrhage of the left deltoid muscle. INTERNAL EXAMINATION: HEAD: The scalp is without contusion or laceration. The skull is without fracture. There is no epidural, subdural or subarachnoid hemorrhage. The brain weighs 1520 gm. The brain, spinal cord, and dura mater are submitted for neuropathologic evaluation. NECK: See "Injuries." BODY HABITUS: The abdominal pannus is 1-1/4" thick. The body mass index is 27. BODY CAVITIES: The pleural and pericardial cavities are free of abnormal fluid accumulations or adhesions. See also "Therapeutic Procedures." CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The heart weighs 440 gm and has a normal distribution of right dominant coronary arteries with slight atherosclerosis (left main and left circumflex arteries, no stenoses; left anterior descending artery, multiple, focal, less than 50% stenoses; right coronary artery, multiple, focal, less than 50 to 60% stenoses). The myocardium is brown and diffusely fibrous. There is no focal fibrosis, hemorrhage, or pallor. The free wall of the left ventricle and the interventricular septum are each 1.9 cm thick, and the free wall of the right ventricle is 0.5 cm thick. The four valves and endocardial surfaces are unremarkable. The pulmonary vessels and the venae cavae are free of thrombus and embolus. The aorta has moderate atherosclerosis. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: The right lung weighs 560 gm and the left weighs 510 gm. Both lungs have spongy, maroon and pink parenchyma that is free of masses. The distribution of bronchi and vasculature are unremarkable. The bronchi are empty. LIVER, GALLBLADDER, PANCREAS: The liver weighs 2480 gm and has soft, brown parenchyma. The gallbladder is unremarkable and contains approximately 30 ml of brown bile without stones. The pancreas is tan, lobular, and free of hemorrhage and mineralization. HEMIC AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS: The spleen weig