Objective: Post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) has become the standard imaging technique prior to forensic autopsy. Dedicated imaging of the excised hyoid-larynx complex (HLC) is often performed to diagnose fractures, which are indicative for violence on the neck. The aim of this study was to define which imaging technique present in our general hospital (in the absence of a micro-CT) is most suited to detect fractures in the HLC. Material and methods: 11 post-mortem cases with suspected violence on the neck were subjected to three imaging modalities: 1) hyoid-larynx reconstructions from the initial PMCT, 2) X-ray scan of the explant, and 3) CT scan of the explant. Each of these modalities were studied individually by three expert forens...
The examination of strangulation is one of the most challenging cause of death diagnoses encountered...
Cases of subtle fatal neck compression are often complicated by the lack of specificity of the post-...
Postmortem forensic radiology aims to acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of radiologic image...
Purpose: Fatal trauma on the neck occurs frequent in forensic cases and often results in fractures o...
Fractures and soft-tissue injuries of the neck are of great importance in forensic pathology, as the...
Background: The diagnosis of neck lesions remains a medico-legal diagnostic challenge because of the...
Several articles have described the use of postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem magnet...
Non-invasive imaging methods are increasingly entering the field of forensic medicine. Facing the in...
Several articles have described the use of postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem magnet...
In forensic autopsies, one of the most important and common signs of violence to the neck is hemorrh...
Although asphyxia related-death is a common occurrence in forensic setting, traditional autopsy with...
After attending this presentation, attendees will be aware of a new application of micro-Computed To...
OBJECTIVE: Postmortem examination of chest trauma is an important domain in forensic medicine, which...
Non-invasive imaging methods are increasingly entering the field of forensic medicine. Facing the in...
The examination of strangulation is one of the most challenging cause of death diagnoses encountered...
Cases of subtle fatal neck compression are often complicated by the lack of specificity of the post-...
Postmortem forensic radiology aims to acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of radiologic image...
Purpose: Fatal trauma on the neck occurs frequent in forensic cases and often results in fractures o...
Fractures and soft-tissue injuries of the neck are of great importance in forensic pathology, as the...
Background: The diagnosis of neck lesions remains a medico-legal diagnostic challenge because of the...
Several articles have described the use of postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem magnet...
Non-invasive imaging methods are increasingly entering the field of forensic medicine. Facing the in...
Several articles have described the use of postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem magnet...
In forensic autopsies, one of the most important and common signs of violence to the neck is hemorrh...
Although asphyxia related-death is a common occurrence in forensic setting, traditional autopsy with...
After attending this presentation, attendees will be aware of a new application of micro-Computed To...
OBJECTIVE: Postmortem examination of chest trauma is an important domain in forensic medicine, which...
Non-invasive imaging methods are increasingly entering the field of forensic medicine. Facing the in...
The examination of strangulation is one of the most challenging cause of death diagnoses encountered...
Cases of subtle fatal neck compression are often complicated by the lack of specificity of the post-...
Postmortem forensic radiology aims to acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of radiologic image...