Virtopsy and Living Individuals Evaluation Using Computed Tomography in Forensic Diagnostic Imaging
- Authors: Lo Re, Giuseppe; Salerno, Sergio; Terranova, Maria Chiara*; Argo, Antonella; Casto, Antonio Lo; Zerbo, Stefania; Lagalla, Roberto
- Publication year: 2019
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/344463
Abstract
The applications of forensic radiology involve both Virtopsy both studies on living people – to demonstrate bone age, search for foreign bodies, such as voluntary injection of drug ovules or surgical sponges accidentally forgotten, to assess gunshot wounds, to evaluate injuries by road accidents, and cases of violence or abuse (both in adults and in children). Computed tomography is the most used imaging tool used in forensic pathology and its indications are mainly focused on cases of unnatural deaths or when a crime is suspected. It is preferred over the standard autopsy in selected cases, such as in putrefied, carbonized or badly damaged bodies; or as a preliminary evaluation in mass disasters.