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KMID : 0357820140380030103
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine
2014 Volume.38 No. 3 p.103 ~ p.112
Remarkable Postmortem CT Findings in Forensic Autopsy
Lee Soo-Kyung

Park Jong-Pil
Gong Ho-Hyeon
Cho Sung-jin
Koo Hyung-Nam
Lee Heon
Yang Kyung-Moo
Lee Bong-Woo
Chung Nak-Eun
Lee Han-Young
Choi Young-Shik
Seo Joong-Seok
Abstract
Despite being a very new field, forensic imaging is rapidly being used in forensic medical practices around the world. Computed tomography images are being produced and used for many reasons. Forensic imaging is being used for preliminary examination of serious findings before a routine autopsy, as it might help to give positive proof in some cases. Some major preliminary findings, such as brain hemorrhage, cardiac tamponade, or aortic dissection, can then be substantiated with the results of the physical autopsy. Forensic imaging techniques may also provide additive evidence about the cause of death such as pneumothorax, ileus, gas embolism, and aspiration that are difficult to detect with the traditional surgical autopsy techniques. Forensic imaging is also proving useful outside the autopsy room; forensic anthropologists and odontologists are using images to help them determine the age, sex, and even lifestyle of human specimens. Finally, forensic images have also begun to function as a form of record keeping in complex cases.
KEYWORD
Forensic radiology, Postmortem computed tomography, Preliminary examination, Additive evaluation
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