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Clinical radiology and postmortem imaging (Virtopsy) are not the same: Specific and unspecific postmortem signs

open access: yesLegal Medicine, 2010
The aim of this article is to disclose the characteristics of postmortem forensic imaging; give an overview of the several possible findings in postmortem imaging, which are uncommon or new to clinical radiologists; and discuss the possible pitfalls ...
Andreas Christe   +2 more
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Postmortem Imaging-Guided Biopsy as an Adjuvant to Minimally Invasive Autopsy With CT and Postmortem Angiography: A Feasibility Study

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 2010
Although postmortem CT suffices for diagnosing most forms of traumatic death, the examination of natural death is, to date, very difficult and error prone.
Stephan A Bolliger   +2 more
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Postmortem biochemistry

Forensic Science International, 2007
Postmortem biochemistry may provide significant information in determining the cause of death. Due to the rapid postmortem breakdown of metabolism and active membrane transport only analytes which are stable in blood can be determined on this fluid compartment, other parameters have to be analysed on other fluid compartments like vitreous humor (VH ...
Burkhard, Madea, Frank, Musshoff
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Nonanatomic Postmortem Techniques: Postmortem Serology

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1972
Abstract This report is a preliminary look at efforts to incorporate serological techniques into day-to-day autopsy procedures at the University of Tennessee Medical Units. The efforts arose from a continuing desire to make postmortem examination as sophisticated and complete as possible.
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Postmortem toxicology

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2010
Results from toxicological analyses in death investigations are used to determine whether foreign substances were a cause of death, whether they contributed to death, or whether they caused impairment. Drug concentrations are likely to change during pre-terminal stages due to altered pharmacokinetics, to treatment during resuscitation or in the ...
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Patterns in postmortems

Proceedings. Twenty-Third Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (Cat. No.99CB37032), 2003
In the face of rapidly changing technology and increasing customer demands for newer, faster, better products, companies are looking for ways to improve development processes. Reuse has been proposed as a way to take advantage of current best practices and make them known throughout a company.
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Postmortem Imaging

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2010
Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) has emerged as an effective imaging technique to augment forensic autopsy. Postmortem change and decomposition are always present at autopsy and on postmortem MDCT because they begin to occur immediately upon death. Consequently, postmortem change and decomposition on postmortem MDCT should be recognized and not
Angela D, Levy   +2 more
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