Massive vascular gas embolism is a feared and often lethal symptom of decompression illness, resulting from diving accidents. The aim of this case report was to correlate post-mortem computed tomography scan (PMCT) findings with autopsy in cases of massive vascular gas embolism. Two cases of fatal diving accidents were retrospectively selected from a forensic radiological pathological database. The PMCT results were initially shared with the forensic pathologist prior to autopsy, enabling a more accurate overall assessment. Both cases were in retrospect thoroughly studied to compare the PMCT findings with the autopsy results. In general, intra- and extra-vascular gas collections are easily detected on PMCT in all body regions. We focused on...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Background: Distinguishing postmortem gas accumulations in the body due to natural decomposition and...
BACKGROUND: Until August 2004 there were 106 forensic cases examined with postmortem multislice comp...
Massive vascular gas embolism is a feared and often lethal symptom of decompression illness, resulti...
CT and MRI have the potential to become useful adjuncts to forensic autopsy in the near future. The ...
Introduction Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a ...
Introduction Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a ...
Introduction: Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a...
Introduction: Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a...
Aims: To test the hypothesis that artefact caused by postmortem off‐gassing is at least partly respo...
Aims: To test the hypothesis that artefact caused by postmortem off‐gassing is at least partly respo...
Important developments in the diagnosis of scuba diving fatalities have been made thanks to forensic...
Important developments in the diagnosis of scuba diving fatalities have been made thanks to forensic...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Background: Distinguishing postmortem gas accumulations in the body due to natural decomposition and...
BACKGROUND: Until August 2004 there were 106 forensic cases examined with postmortem multislice comp...
Massive vascular gas embolism is a feared and often lethal symptom of decompression illness, resulti...
CT and MRI have the potential to become useful adjuncts to forensic autopsy in the near future. The ...
Introduction Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a ...
Introduction Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a ...
Introduction: Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a...
Introduction: Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving deaths have always been a...
Aims: To test the hypothesis that artefact caused by postmortem off‐gassing is at least partly respo...
Aims: To test the hypothesis that artefact caused by postmortem off‐gassing is at least partly respo...
Important developments in the diagnosis of scuba diving fatalities have been made thanks to forensic...
Important developments in the diagnosis of scuba diving fatalities have been made thanks to forensic...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Postmortem imaging consists in the non-invasive examination of bodies using medical imaging techniqu...
Background: Distinguishing postmortem gas accumulations in the body due to natural decomposition and...
BACKGROUND: Until August 2004 there were 106 forensic cases examined with postmortem multislice comp...