2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jofri.2017.04.001
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Identification of discrete vascular lesions in the extremities using post-mortem computed tomography angiography – Case reports

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“…34,35 It dominated both in capturing trauma and pathology that is located in regions that are hard to access during autopsy. 35 Although autopsy can reveal facial or dorsally located spine fractures with a more extensive dissective approach, PMCT routinely 36 especially the hands and feet. On the contrary, subtle fracture hematomas are usually not depicted by PMCT.…”
Section: Reconstructive Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…34,35 It dominated both in capturing trauma and pathology that is located in regions that are hard to access during autopsy. 35 Although autopsy can reveal facial or dorsally located spine fractures with a more extensive dissective approach, PMCT routinely 36 especially the hands and feet. On the contrary, subtle fracture hematomas are usually not depicted by PMCT.…”
Section: Reconstructive Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%