The objective of virtopsy is not only to improve the objectivity of findings made by traditonal autopsy but also to solve those cases that are difficult to solve with conventional post-mortem examination. Modern cross-sectional imaging and postprocessing techniques can provide strong forensic evidence for use in legal proceedings; particularly we want to show how it can supplement traditional autopsy of burned cadavers, helping finding the primary cause of the death, the presence of foreign bodies and the identification of the corpses.
Carcione, P., Lo Re, G., Argo, A., Carcione, G., Picone, D., Zerbo, S., et al. (2014). Role of MDCT virtopsy in valuation of burned bodies and its comparison with traditional autopsy. In Volume degli Atti del Congresso (pp.1-9) [10.1594/ecr2014/C-1156].
Role of MDCT virtopsy in valuation of burned bodies and its comparison with traditional autopsy
Lo Re, G;ARGO, Antonina;ZERBO, Stefania;SORTINO, Cettina;PROCACCIANTI, Paolo
2014-01-01
Abstract
The objective of virtopsy is not only to improve the objectivity of findings made by traditonal autopsy but also to solve those cases that are difficult to solve with conventional post-mortem examination. Modern cross-sectional imaging and postprocessing techniques can provide strong forensic evidence for use in legal proceedings; particularly we want to show how it can supplement traditional autopsy of burned cadavers, helping finding the primary cause of the death, the presence of foreign bodies and the identification of the corpses.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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