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- Marcel A Verhoff, Bernd Karger, Frank Ramsthaler, and Martin Obert.
- Department of Legal Medicine, University of Giessen, Frankfurter Strasse 58, 35392, Giessen, Germany. Marcel.A.Verhoff@forens.med.uni-giessen.de
- Int. J. Legal Med. 2008 Sep 1;122(5):441-5.
AbstractThe use of computed tomography (CT) scanners is rapidly becoming established in forensic medicine. Current multislice CT (MSCT) scanners attain a resolution of 0.42 mm. An isolated skull with gunshot injuries was examined with a high-resolution eXplore Locus Ultra flat-panel CT (eLU-CT) and MSCT. Structures and minute fissures in the bone interior, which were neither visible macroscopically nor with the MSCT data, could be imaged with the eLU-CT data. In addition, a tiny interior impact defect from a retained missile could be detected by eLU-CT, which clearly aided the reconstruction of the gunshots in this case.
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