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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Postmortem Computed Tomography: From Acquisition to Reporting
Giuseppe Lo ReRoberto LagallaMassimo MidiriStefania ZerboFederica VernuccioSergio SalernoAntonina ArgoElvira Venturasubject
ExperienceLegal issueDatamedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMethodologyComputed tomographyBone fracturemedicine.diseaseAcquisitionForensic radiologyProof evidenceReportingmedicineCross-expert examinationForensic radiologyRadiologybusinessdescription
PMCT in a noninvasive, fast, and quite available method which coroners and forensic experts tend to use more and more often, especially when a crime is suspected. PMCT proved to be an excellent tool for detection and assessment of bone fracture injuries due to sharp trauma and bullet trajectories.
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2019-07-05 |