| Literature DB >> 28526949 |
Jakob Heimer1, Dominic Gascho2, Simon Gentile2, Gary M Hatch3, Michael J Thali2, Thomas D Ruder2,4.
Abstract
Radiologic forensic identification is usually performed by comparing antemortem and postmortem radiographs. While computed tomography (CT) has become a valuable addition to radiologic identification, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has only rarely been used for this purpose. In our case, identification was accomplished using fused MR- and CT images in a survivor of a gunshot injury to the head. This case supports and highlights the possibility to perform intermodality radiologic identification comparing preexisting MR imaging to subsequently aquired CT data in living (or deceased) humans as long as manual modifications of windowing, color and contrast enable differentiation of the two modalities in the fused image.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography; Forensic identification; Forensic radiology; Magnetic resonance imaging; Paranasal sinuses
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28526949 DOI: 10.1007/s12024-017-9873-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Med Pathol ISSN: 1547-769X Impact factor: 2.007