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Verletzungen, gewaltsamer Tod und Körperbeschädigung aus physikalischer Ursache
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 41 - Trang 482-486 - 1952
Spurennachweis. Leichenerscheinungen. Technik
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 13 - Trang 243-245 - 1928
N. W. Popoff, Ganter, Romanese, v. Neureiter, Autoreferat
The effect of hypovolemia on the weights of human organs
International Journal of Legal Medicine - - 1977
H. Lehti
A significant hypovolemia causes a statistically significant decrease in the weights of the liver, spleen and kidneys. This decrease can be on an average of 17% of the theoretical normal weight. Postmortem weights and estimated theoretical values are compared and with respect to the organs mentioned above the difference was marked. The weight of thyroid gland increases significantly. The material consisted of data from of 3468 male and 1422 female corpses.
Allgemeines
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 23 Số S1 - Trang 273-274 - 1934
Besserer, Ziemke, P. Werner, Wachholz
Forensic age estimation in males by MRI based on the medial epiphysis of the clavicle
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 137 - Trang 679-689 - 2022
Thomas Widek, Jannick De Tobel, Thomas Ehammer, Pia Genet
Increasing cross-border migration has brought forensic age assessment into focus in recent decades. Forensic age estimation is based on the three pillars: physical and medical constitution, bone age, and tooth age. Part of the bone age examination includes the assessment of the medial end of the clavicles when the hand bones are already fully developed and a minority must be excluded. Recent research has brought MRI to the forefront as a radiation-free alternative for age assessment. However, there exits only a few studies with large sample size regarding the clavicles and with controversies about staging, motion artifacts, and exclusion based on anatomic norm variants. In the current prospective study, 338 central European male individuals between 13 and 24 years of age underwent MRI examination of the sternoclavicular region. Development was assessed by three blinded raters according to the staging system described by Schmeling et al. and Kellinghaus et al. and related to age by descriptive statistics and transition analyses with a cumulative probit model. In addition, reliability calculations were performed. No statistically significant developmental difference was found between the left and right clavicles. Inter-rater agreement was only moderate, but intra-rater agreement, on the other hand, was good. Stage 3c had a minimum age of 19.36 years and appears to be a good indicator of proof of majority. The minimum age of stage 4 was lower compared with other studies, 20.18 years, and therefore seems not to be an indicator of age of 21 years. In conclusion, we confirmed the value of clavicular MRI in the age estimation process. The transition analysis model is a good approach to circumvent the problems of age mimicry and samples that are not fully equilibrated. Given the moderate agreement between raters, a consensus reading is recommended.
Kunstfehler, Ärzterecht, medizinisch wichtige Gesetzgebung und Rechtsprechung
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 41 - Trang 503-505 - 1952
Alkohol und Aufmerksamkeit
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 44 Số 2 - Trang 187-195 - 1955
O. Grüner
Erratum to: Bio-medicolegal guidelines and protocols: survey and future perspectives in Europe
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 124 - Trang 671-671 - 2010
Santo Davide Ferrara, Thomas Bajanowski, Rossana Cecchi, Rossella Snenghi, Colette Case, Guido Viel
Allgemeine Pathologie und pathologische Anatomie
International Journal of Legal Medicine - - 1928
Walcher, Leibbrand, H. Merkel, Neubürger, H. Stegemann
New bone post-processing tools in forensic imaging: a multi-reader feasibility study to evaluate detection time and diagnostic accuracy in rib fracture assessment
International Journal of Legal Medicine - Tập 131 - Trang 489-496 - 2016
Philip A. Glemser, Michael Pfleiderer, Anna Heger, Jan Tremper, Astrid Krauskopf, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, Kathrin Yen, David Simons
The aim of this multi-reader feasibility study was to evaluate new post-processing CT imaging tools in rib fracture assessment of forensic cases by analyzing detection time and diagnostic accuracy. Thirty autopsy cases (20 with and 10 without rib fractures in autopsy) were randomly selected and included in this study. All cases received a native whole body CT scan prior to the autopsy procedure, which included dissection and careful evaluation of each rib. In addition to standard transverse sections (modality A), CT images were subjected to a reconstruction algorithm to compute axial labelling of the ribs (modality B) as well as “unfolding” visualizations of the rib cage (modality C, “eagle tool”). Three radiologists with different clinical and forensic experience who were blinded to autopsy results evaluated all cases in a random manner of modality and case. Rib fracture assessment of each reader was evaluated compared to autopsy and a CT consensus read as radiologic reference. A detailed evaluation of relevant test parameters revealed a better accordance to the CT consensus read as to the autopsy. Modality C was the significantly quickest rib fracture detection modality despite slightly reduced statistic test parameters compared to modalities A and B. Modern CT post-processing software is able to shorten reading time and to increase sensitivity and specificity compared to standard autopsy alone. The eagle tool as an easy to use tool is suited for an initial rib fracture screening prior to autopsy and can therefore be beneficial for forensic pathologists.
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