Postmortem Radiology and Imaging: eMedicine Pathology

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Postmortem Radiology and Imaging: eMedicine Pathology

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Overview: Conventional radiography is traditionally used to complement forensic autopsy, serving primarily to document metallic bullet fragments, foreign bodies, fractures, and injury patterns. It is also used to aid in the determination of identity when conventional methods of ...

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