2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12024-024-00845-0
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Effect of hot water maceration, rehydration, and soft tissue presence on 3D geometry of bone

Martin Bittner-Frank,
Andreas Strassl,
Ewald Unger
et al.

Abstract: Purpose In forensic medicine, maceration is often essential for examining bone surfaces, serving purposes such as identifying cut marks, making geometric measurements, and determining the victim’s age. While hot water maceration removes soft tissue effectively, it is known to cause bone surface shrinkage. This raises the question of whether this effect is permanent or if it can be partially reversed through rehydration, considering the presence of soft tissue. Methods … Show more

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