Computed tomography as routine in connection with medico-legal autopsies.
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Advances in post-mortem CT-angiographySyMRI of the Brain: Rapid Quantification of Relaxation Rates and Proton Density, With Synthetic MRI, Automatic Brain Segmentation, and Myelin Measurement.Can clinical CT data improve forensic reconstruction?Evaluating osteological ageing from digital data.A comparative study of cranial, blunt trauma fractures as seen at medicolegal autopsy and by computed tomographyTechnical note: Reliability of Suchey-Brooks and Buckberry-Chamberlain methods on 3D visualizations from CT and laser scans.Quantitative analysis of the morphological changes of the pubic symphyseal face and the auricular surface and implications for age at death estimation.Investigation of medical intervention with fatal outcome: the impact of post-mortem CT and CT angiography.Analysis of death in major trauma: value of prompt post mortem computed tomography (pmCT) in comparison to office hour autopsy.The value of postmortem computed tomography as an alternative for autopsy in trauma victims: a systematic review.Detection of blood aspiration in deadly head gunshots comparing postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) and autopsyObservational case series: an algorithm incorporating multidetector computed tomography in the medicolegal investigation of human remains after a natural disaster.Accuracy of non-contrast PMCT for determining cause of death.Minimally invasive postmortem telebiopsy.Postmortem-computed tomography and postmortem-computed tomography-angiography: a focused update.Age estimation at death using pubic bone analysis of a virtual reference sample.Reconstruction and 3D visualisation based on objective real 3D based documentation.Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) and autopsy in deadly gunshot wounds--a comparative study.Human identification based on cranial computed tomography scan: a case report.Post-mortem imaging in traffic fatalities: from autopsy to reconstruction of the scene using freely available software.Postmortem multislice computed tomography (pmMSCT) imaging of hangman's fracture.Post-mortem computed tomography compared to forensic autopsy findings: a French experience.Virtual autopsy with multidetector computed tomography of three cases of charred bodies.Blood aspiration as a vital sign detected by postmortem computed tomography imaging.Forensic 3D documentation of skin injuries.The use of CT scans in estimating age at death by examining the extent of ectocranial suture closure.Freshwater drowning in a child: A case study demonstrating the role of post-mortem computed tomography.Role of virtopsy in the post-mortem diagnosis of drowning.Postmortem computed tomography angiography vs. conventional autopsy: advantages and inconveniences of each method.Forensic postmortem computed tomography: volumetric measurement of the heart and liver.Value of monoenergetic dual-energy CT (DECT) for artefact reduction from metallic orthopedic implants in post-mortem studiesMulti-phase postmortem CT angiography: recognizing technique-related artefacts and pitfalls
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Computed tomography as routine in connection with medico-legal autopsies.
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10.1016/J.FORSCIINT.2006.05.041
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2006-08-07T00:00:00Z