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Applications of 3D printing in forensic medicine and forensic pathology. A systematic review
Three-dimensional (3D) printing became more widely available in the past decade, its medical applications are rapidly growing. The technology has also a large potential in forensic sciences – including forensic medicine and pathology.
Gábor Simon, Viktor Soma Poór
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Forensic Medicine in South Asia: Comparison to the Developed Countries. [PDF]
This study attempted to discuss the historical context and current practice of forensic medicine in South Asia. Comparisons within and between countries in South Asia, and between South Asia and the developed countries (represented by Japan and the USA ...
Zangpo D+4 more
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Practice of Forensic Medicine: An Overview. [PDF]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, forensic sciences, on the one hand, contributed to gaining knowledge about different aspects of the pandemic, while on the other hand, forensic professionals were called on to quickly adapt their activities to respond ...
Esposito M+4 more
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Artificial intelligence in the practice of forensic medicine: a scoping review. [PDF]
Forensic medicine is a thriving application field for artificial intelligence (AI). Indeed, AI applications intended to forensic pathologists or forensic physicians have emerged since the last decade.
Tournois L+5 more
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Applications of Metabolomics in Forensic Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Forensic toxicology and forensic medicine are unique among all other medical fields because of their essential legal impact, especially in civil and criminal cases.
Michał Szeremeta+4 more
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Three-dimensional convolutional neural networks (3D CNN) of artificial intelligence (AI) are potent in image processing and recognition using deep learning to perform generative and descriptive tasks.
Andrej Thurzo+9 more
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Consequences of the lack of clinical forensic medicine in emergency departments. [PDF]
Most victims of physical violence sooner or later will access a hospital or medical cabinet because of that violence, and in particular emergency departments (EDs).
Cattaneo C+4 more
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The Eye in Forensic Medicine: A Narrative Review
The eye, with its distinctive anatomy, not only reflects a wide variety of diseases in life but also undergoes a myriad of post-mortem changes. Consequently, the eye has long been an area of interest in forensic science, primarily for the estimation of ...
J. L. Ang+3 more
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Artificial Intelligence and Diagnostics in Medicine and Forensic Science
Diagnoses in forensic science cover many disciplinary and technical fields, including thanatology and clinical forensic medicine, as well as all the disciplines mobilized by these two major poles: criminalistics, ballistics, anthropology, entomology ...
Thomas Lefèvre, Laurent Tournois
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The dignity of the human corpse in forensic medicine
Working with the dead is a very specific kind of work. Although a dignified handling of the corpses is demanded by the legislator and by the general public, neither the legal status of the corpse is undisputed nor is it obvious what a dignified handling ...
Clara-Sophie Schwarz+5 more
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