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OverviewForensic imaging with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and other cross-sectional imaging modalities is a rapidly evolving field. Understanding the pathological basis of disease and death is fundamental to the interpretation of radiologic images. Forming a bridge between these distinct disciplines, Essentials of Forensic Imaging: A Text-Atlas brings the long tradition of radiologic pathologic correlation to forensic radiology and autopsy. Providing readers with a technical and interpretive foundation for applying modern cross-sectional imaging to forensic autopsy, the book integrates more than 300 color autopsy photographs with postmortem MDCT and radiography in a topical format. Organized by cause of death, the rich pictorial display of case material that accompanies the text establishes a contextual understanding. Readers can learn the diagnostic value of imaging applied to forensic autopsy by correlating specific causes of death with their respective forensic and radiologic principles. Causes of death covered in this practical volume include:
Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor of Radiology Angela D Levy (Georgetown University Medical Center) , H Theodore Harcke JrPublisher: CRC Press Imprint: CRC Press ISBN: 9781322615752ISBN 10: 1322615756 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 01 January 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe work is very well done and makes a significant contribution to the literature on the topic . [It] addresses, and is applicable to, the whole range of forensic autopsies. The printing and illustration quality is outstanding. Joel Lichtenstein, M.D., University of Washington As the number of traditional autopsies continues to decline and as imaging technology becomes ever more sophisticated, radiological procedures, particularly multi-detector computed tomography, are being adapted for death investigation. These methods have demonstrated importance for detection and documentation of anatomic and pathologic alterations in the setting of un-natural death. The book is unusually well illustrated through correlation of photographs and radiological images of the highest quality. The book is certain to find extended use in training programs and daily death investigation and documentation. William A. Murphy, Jr., M.D., Professor of Radiology and John S. Dunn, Sr. Distinguished Chair in Diagnostic Imaging, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center I believe that the book will be useful for practicing forensic pathologists. The numerous examples covering a wide variety of forensic cases illustrate the value of imaging techniques in medicolegal death investigation. Dr. John Butts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |