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Postmortem Computed Tomography and Computed Tomography Angiography Cardiothoracic Imaging Applications in Forensic Medicine

Authors
Lee, HeonLee, SookyoungCha, Jang GyuBaek, TaehwaYang, Kyung-moo
Issue Date
Sep-2019
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Ltd.
Keywords
postmortem computed tomography; postmortem computed tomography angiography; forensic radiology; cardiovascular imaging; thoracic imaging
Citation
Journal of Thoracic Imaging, v.34, no.5, pp 286 - 298
Pages
13
Journal Title
Journal of Thoracic Imaging
Volume
34
Number
5
Start Page
286
End Page
298
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/4262
DOI
10.1097/RTI.0000000000000398
ISSN
0883-5993
1536-0237
Abstract
With the introduction of modern imaging technology into the forensic field, postmortem imaging, particularly postmortem computed tomography (PMCT), has gained increasing importance in forensic investigations of deaths. In recent years, PMCT, which aims to provide observer-independent, reproducible forensic assessment in a minimally invasive manner, has been incorporated into routine forensic practice in many medicolegal institutions worldwide as a complement to autopsy. To address questions with regard to vascular pathologies, postmortem computed tomography angiography (PMCTA) has been developed and has become a useful tool for exploring the vascular system. Currently, these techniques play roles in screening for potential pathologies for later autopsy confirmation, facilitating focused dissection of the target area, and visualizing lesions that would be difficult or impossible to detect during autopsy. Adequate image interpretation requires knowledge and understanding of postmortem changes in the body and artefacts related to PMCT and PMCTA. This article reviews the PMCT and PMCTA techniques in terms of their indications, applications, advantages, and limitations for cardiothoracic applications. Our findings will enhance readers' understanding of emerging CT techniques in forensic radiology.
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