The Radiological Autopsy
Pages: 361 - 372
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Post-mortem imaging is widely used in the forensic examination of traumatic deaths. In recent years, it has also been increasingly used for the investigation of nontraumatic deaths of unknown cause, and thus avoids or limits traditional invasive autopsy. CT is generally more sensitive than MRI for the detection of those pathologies that commonly cause sudden adult death. It is also more accurate in the documentation of fractures and traumatic...
Paper Details
Title
The Radiological Autopsy
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Pages
361 - 372
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