A disaster victim identification workshop focused on forensic odontology using embalmed human remains. [PDF]
Zwirner J, Duncan W.
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A Forensic Odontology Application: Impact of Image Quality on CNNs for Dental Status Analysis from Orthopantomograms [PDF]
Ajla Zymber Çeshko +5 more
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Abstract The spread of image editing tools demonstrates how modern mixed‐media technology enables changes in digital images. Such easy access raises severe moral and legal concerns around the potential for malicious image editing. Overcoming this difficulty will need the development of innovative approaches for the quick detection of changes in high ...
Arslan Akram +4 more
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Quantitative and qualitative evaluation on the accuracy of three intraoral scanners for human identification in forensic odontology. [PDF]
Bae EJ, Woo EJ.
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Abstract The postmortem diagnosis of anaphylaxis remains a forensic challenge due to the lack of specific external signs. Tryptase, a mast cell‐derived protease, has emerged as a potential biomarker for fatal anaphylaxis. This systematic review critically examined 40 studies published between 2014 and 2024, including both biochemical and ...
Luca Tomassini +8 more
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Forensic odontology: Assessing bite wounds to determine the role of teeth in piscivorous fishes. [PDF]
Muruga P, Bellwood DR, Mihalitsis M.
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Multidisciplinary approach to the forensic identification of a late discovery victim of a motorcycle accident [PDF]
This paper presents a case of a late discovery of a motorcycle accident victim. The fact that the remains were almost skeletonized required the input of several disciplines in order to identify the victim.
Eliopoulos, C +5 more
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Postmortem identification in forensic odontology
JoshuaNg Chor Yang, JamesDavid Raj
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Scope and relevance of forensic odontology in India - A review
HJ Ali, M Choudhari, A. Hande
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Drug‐facilitated crime: A review of findings between 2019 and 2023
Abstract Drug‐facilitated crime (DFC) is a criminal act (e.g., assault, robbery, or sexual assault) in which the perpetrator uses drugs to impair the victim's ability to resist, remember, or recognize the crime being committed. Ethanol is commonly implicated in DFC casework, but limited data are published on other substances currently implicated in ...
Meaghan R. Hessler +2 more
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