2023
DOI: 10.1097/paf.0000000000000874
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Postmortem Computed Tomography Is a Reliable, Reproducible, and Accurate Method in Measuring Body Length

Jeremy Martin,
Zeena Gadsby,
Philip Jeremic
et al.

Abstract: Currently, traditional body length measurement at postmortem analysis involves processes, which are susceptible to human error and not reviewable or reproducible in case of data loss. Many facilities are now adopting routine postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) scanning, which provides a permanent and reviewable radiological record of body dimensions. Previous literature has validated the use of PMCT in estimating body and organ weights, but not in body length measurement. This retrospective study aimed to de… Show more

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