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A clear presentation of intracranial hypostasis on PMCT

Journal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2023
Intracranial hypostasis is a common postmortem change evident on postmortem CT (PMCT), but can be readily misinterpreted as subdural hematoma by inexperienced physicians. Although PMCT is necessarily lacking contrast enhancement, we reconstructed hypostatic sinuses into three-dimensional images resembling the results of in vivo venography.
Norihiro Shinkawa, Minako Azuma
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Assessing hypostasis by colorimetry

Forensic Science International, 1991
Peter Vanezis
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A Chalcedonian Conundrum: the Singularity of the Hypostasis of Christ

open access: yes, 2014
The Chalcedonian theologians considered Christ as a hypostasis which is a composite of two parts. At the same time they adapted the conceptual framework that the Cappadocians had developed for the Trinity (the beings which share a set of natural idioms ...
Krausmuller, D.   +2 more
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