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    Blunt Trauma

    As illustrated in this chapter, clinical and post-mortem forensic radiology has a major application in determining blunt trauma. Blunt-force injuries are produced when the body is struck with or strikes a blun...

    Fabrice Dedouit, Fatima-Zohra Mokrane, Mathilde Ducloyer in Forensic Imaging of Trauma (2024)

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    Forensic Imaging: A New Subspeciality of Radiology

    Forensic imaging is often represented as a new field emerging from multidisciplinary work and research in forensic medicine and radiology. However, looking back on the interaction between radiology and forensi...

    Fabrice Dedouit, Silke Grabherr, Sarah Heinze, Eva Scheurer in Forensic Imaging (2022)

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    What Can the Clinical Radiologist Learn from Forensic Imaging? Analogies and Differences Between Forensic and Clinical Imaging

    There are huge differences between interpretating radiological images from a forensic point of view versus a clinical point of view. Additionally, in post-mortem imaging post-mortem changes and typical signs h...

    Sarah Heinze, Fabrice Dedouit in Forensic Imaging (2022)

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    Post-mortem Computed Tomography of Charred Victims in Modern Forensic Medicine

    The forensic assessment of a severely burned and charred body is challenging for the forensic pathologist. Post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) is actually an attainable and modern tool for forensic investig...

    Mehdi Gaha, Fabrice Dedouit, Mathilde Ducloyer, Eric Dumousset in Forensic Imaging (2022)

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    Radiodiagnostic and Molecular Innovation in Personal Identification

    The forensic radiological examination permits identity to be attributed to individual bodies in the context of molecular or odontological data that is unavailable or not readily accessible. Among the proposed ...

    Silke Grabherr, Tanya Uldin, Fabrice Dedouit in P5 Medicine and Justice (2017)

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    Post-Mortem Forensic Imaging

    For autopsies, in addition to classical non-enhanced post-mortem computed tomographies, (PMCT), an innovative technique consists in post-mortem vascular opacification. It is called post-mortem computed tomogra...

    Fabrice Dedouit, Lorenzo Campana, Tanya Uldin, Silke Grabherr in P5 Medicine and Justice (2017)