Application of compact ultrasound imaging device to postmortem diagnosis.
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Application of compact ultrasound imaging device to postmortem diagnosis. / Uchigasaki, S; Oesterhelweg, L; Gehl, A; Sperhake, Jan; Püschel, K; Oshida, S; Nemoto, N.
In: FORENSIC SCI INT, Vol. 140, No. 1, 1, 2004, p. 33-41.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Application of compact ultrasound imaging device to postmortem diagnosis.
AU - Uchigasaki, S
AU - Oesterhelweg, L
AU - Gehl, A
AU - Sperhake, Jan
AU - Püschel, K
AU - Oshida, S
AU - Nemoto, N
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - In regions with low autopsy rates, forensic examiners often have to rely on external findings. Imaging techniques can assist the external examination and provide a more objective diagnosis. The SonoSite 180, a portable ultrasound device, was used for the examination of dead bodies. The influence of different degrees of decomposition was estimated. Even in cases with intestinal gas formation images of internal organs could be obtained with special techniques. Various pathological findings were detected by ultrasound and verified by autopsy (e.g. pericardial tamponade, cardiac hypertrophy, fatty liver, aortic aneurysm, metastatic liver, etc.). The experiences with the SonoSite 180 are promising. The device can be carried to the death scene or to the morgue and therefore serve as a valuable tool for medicolegal applications.
AB - In regions with low autopsy rates, forensic examiners often have to rely on external findings. Imaging techniques can assist the external examination and provide a more objective diagnosis. The SonoSite 180, a portable ultrasound device, was used for the examination of dead bodies. The influence of different degrees of decomposition was estimated. Even in cases with intestinal gas formation images of internal organs could be obtained with special techniques. Various pathological findings were detected by ultrasound and verified by autopsy (e.g. pericardial tamponade, cardiac hypertrophy, fatty liver, aortic aneurysm, metastatic liver, etc.). The experiences with the SonoSite 180 are promising. The device can be carried to the death scene or to the morgue and therefore serve as a valuable tool for medicolegal applications.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 140
SP - 33
EP - 41
JO - FORENSIC SCI INT
JF - FORENSIC SCI INT
SN - 0379-0738
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -