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Postmortem Changes as Documented in Postmortem Computed Tomography Scans.

Sam W Andrews1.   

Abstract

The benefits and uses of postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) have been well documented in the forensic pathology and radiology literature in recent years and research into its utility continue in earnest. Opinions and policies regarding who actually interprets the PMCT scans vary between institutions, but in general, scans will be read by a forensic pathologist, a clinical radiologist, or a clinical radiologist with a special interest or training in postmortem imaging. Differences between clinical computed tomography scans and PMCT scans have been well documented and knowledge of these differences, typically those due to postmortem changes, is essential to the reader of the PMCT scan so as to minimize the risk of misinterpretation and, potentially, misdiagnoses.

Keywords:  Forensic pathology; PMCT; Postmortem changes; Postmortem computed tomography

Year:  2016        PMID: 31239873      PMCID: PMC6474512          DOI: 10.23907/2016.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Forensic Pathol        ISSN: 1925-3621


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1.  Postmortem computed tomography differentiation between intraperitoneal decomposition gas and pneumoperitoneum.

Authors:  Maged Nabil Hussein; Axel Heinemann; Dina Ali Shokry; Mohamed Elgebely; Klaus Pueschel; Fatma Mohamed Hassan
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2021-10-27       Impact factor: 2.686

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