The current state of forensic imaging– clinical forensic imaging
Fabrice Dédouit, Mathilde Ducloyer, Jamie Elifritz, Natalie L. Adolphi, Grace Wong Yi-Li, Summer Decker, Jonathan Ford, Yanko Kolev, Michael J. Thali
Abstract
Clinical forensic imaging could be defined as the use of imaging first realised for medical care as evidence for a judicial purpose. It requires both forensic experts and clinical radiologists to have a good understanding of imaging modalities and indications and a solid knowledge of the correct terminology. This second part of the review describes the main situations in which imaging may be used for forensic purposes, i.e. blunt trauma, penetrating injuries, asphyxia, physical abuse and neglect.
Topics & Concepts
Forensic scienceTerminologyMedicineBluntNeglectMedical physicsMedical imagingForensic pathologyAsphyxiaRadiologyPsychiatryPathologyPediatricsPhilosophyAutopsyVeterinary medicineLinguisticsAutopsy Techniques and OutcomesRestraint-Related DeathsTraumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries