| Literature DB >> 12462937 |
Hansjürg Strauch1, Ingo Wirth, Walter Reisinger.
Abstract
Comparison of X-rays was found to provide information just as accurate as dactyloscopy for person identification, which is attributable to the high variability of the skeletal system. Reported in this paper is the case of an unknown dead female whose body was found in a condition of advanced decay. That is why conventional methods of criminological identification were not practicable. Only inadequate results were obtained from a muscular sample, while no findings at all were obtainable from DNA analysis of two molars. Identification was achievable only after six months had passed from discovery of the corpse, when two X-rays of the presumed person's skull were retrieved. This case of successful identification has once again provided evidence to the fact that even in our era of DNA research X-ray comparison has retained a firm position in forensic diagnostics.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12462937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Kriminol ISSN: 0003-9225