2015
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.13.11957
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Computer-Assisted Virtual Autopsy Using Surgical Navigation Techniques

Abstract: Our system is a potentially valuable tool for planning autopsies, showing findings to medical laypeople, and teaching CT anatomy, thus further closing the gap between radiology and forensic pathology.

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“…Tartaglione et al (2012) stated that CT is an excellent tool for addressing the most important questions of forensic medicine in the case of gunshot wounds of the head. Ebert et al, (2015) mentioned that computerassisted diagnostic systems are continuously developed that permit imaging data sets to be quickly and intuitively re-sliced and reconstructed in real time to narrow the gap between radiologic imaging and autopsy. It can replace autopsy if firearm injuries end in death later on from the complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tartaglione et al (2012) stated that CT is an excellent tool for addressing the most important questions of forensic medicine in the case of gunshot wounds of the head. Ebert et al, (2015) mentioned that computerassisted diagnostic systems are continuously developed that permit imaging data sets to be quickly and intuitively re-sliced and reconstructed in real time to narrow the gap between radiologic imaging and autopsy. It can replace autopsy if firearm injuries end in death later on from the complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%