The autopsy on Silvina Luna's body, ordered by the head of the National Criminal and Correctional Court No. 60, Luis Alberto Schelgel, indicated that "venous thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism were observed, in principle, suitable for the production of the fatal mechanism." , although histopathological and toxicological studies were requested to continue investigating the causes. In addition, "nodular formations" were detected in different parts, especially in the buttock area, according to the report published this Wednesday.   The report explains that "no injuries resulting from contusive or penetrating mechanical violence were confirmed" and that "venous thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism were observed, in principle, suitable for the production of the fatal mechanism", for which histopathological and toxicological studies were requested to then "proceed to answer any expert points."   "Histopathological and toxicological studies are requested. Once their results are received, any expert points will be answered," the document states.   In the thanatological analysis, the breast region was explored in depth and "a breast pocket is observed below the plane of the pectoralis major muscle (bilateral). Fibrous, whitish wall of uniform thickness; where silicone breast prostheses are housed."   In each of the breast prostheses, "a metal device (chip type)" was identified, the doctors said.   "Venous system: the left subclavian, axillary and brachial veins were explored, and numerous intraluminal thrombi were observed," the professionals identified.   In the gluteal area, sacral region and lower limbs, "palpation revealed the presence of irregular indurations in large areas of the sacrum, buttocks, lateral and posterior aspects of the thighs that extended to the popliteal regions," they indicated.   The legal doctors identified the "presence of whitish fibrous tracts that cut through the thickness of the surrounding fatty tissue" and in the deeper planes of the gluteal regions and thighs "fibrosis and firm adhesions were observed between the adipose tissue and the muscular plane (bilateral)"   "   The professionals also mentioned that "a nodular conglomerate measuring 11 cm x 4.3 cm was found attached to the le ft sciatic nerve."