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Year : 2021 | Volume
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Comparison of computed tomography imaging with traditional autopsy results
Yang Li1, Yang Li2, Bin Wu2, Bin Wu1, Yongbo Wu2, Hongliang Zhu3, Jian Wang1, Jianjun Li2, Guanglong He1
1 Department of Forensic Pathology and Traumatology, the Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing, China 2 Public Security Bureau of Shijiazhuang City; Criminal Police Detachment, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China 3 Department of Forensic Pathology and Traumatology, the Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing; Department of Forensic Medicine, Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, Guizhou, China
Correspondence Address:
Yang Li Department of Pathological Injury Technology, Center of Evidence Identification, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing 100038 China
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DOI: 10.4103/jfsm.jfsm_70_20
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The role of computed tomography (CT) images in forensic identification has been widely recognized. Such images can provide an important basis for identification of the cause of death in complicated and difficult cases, including falls from a height, drowning, explosion and gunshot cases, traffic accidents, and sudden death. However, few reports have focused on the application of CT images in cases of death caused by sharp object injuries. Therefore, the CT images and autopsy findings were compared in a case of death caused by sharp object injuries to the chest and abdomen, and the importance of CT images in cases of death from common sharp object injuries is herein discussed.
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