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Santo Davide Ferrara1, Giovanni Cecchetto2, Rossana Cecchi3, Donata Favretto2, Silke Grabherr4, Takaki Ishikawa5, Toshikazu Kondo6, Massimo Montisci2, Heidi Pfeiffer7, Maurizio Rippa Bonati8, Dina Shokry9, Marielle Vennemann7, Thomas Bajanowski10.
Abstract
Part 2 of the review "Back to the Future" is dedicated to the evolutionary role of the bio-medicolegal sciences, reporting the historical profiles, the state of the art, and prospects for future development of the main related techniques and methods of the ancillary disciplines that have risen to the role of "autonomous" sciences, namely, Genetics and Genomics, Toxicology, Radiology, and Imaging, involved in historic synergy in the "post-mortem assessment," together with the mother discipline Legal Medicine, by way of its primary fundament, universally denominated as Forensic Pathology. The evolution of the scientific research and the increased accuracy of the various disciplines will be oriented towards the elaboration of an "algorithm," able to weigh the value of "evidence" placed at the disposal of the "justice system" as real truth and proof.Keywords: Bio-Medicolegal sciences - Forensic Pathology; Forensic autopsy; Genetics and genomics; Medicolegal autopsy; Post-mortem assessment; Radiology and imaging; Toxicology
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28444439 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-017-1585-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686