Literature DB >> 9614585

The scope of forensic radiology.

B G Brogdon1.   

Abstract

The use of x-ray in the solution of forensic problems commenced within days of Röntgen's discovery; indeed, most of the applications of radiology to the forensic sciences were accomplished or anticipated within the next two years. The scope of forensic radiology ranges widely and includes determination of identity, evaluation of injury and death, applications in both criminal and civil litigation and in administrative proceedings, detection of abuse, investigation of gunshot wounds, medical education and research. Newer modalities and techniques afford opportunity for the expansion of forensic radiology if problems of accessibility and cost can be resolved along with improvement in interdisciplinary cooperation and understanding.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9614585     DOI: 10.1201/9781420048339.ch3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Lab Med        ISSN: 0272-2712            Impact factor:   1.935


  4 in total

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Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2011-04-19       Impact factor: 3.469

2.  A fine-grained network for human identification using panoramic dental images.

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3.  Forensic Radiology: An Update.

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4.  Application of cone beam computed tomography in facial soft tissue thickness measurements for craniofacial reconstruction.

Authors:  Manasa Anand Meundi; Chaya Manoranjini David
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2019 Jan-Apr
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