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Beyond Death by Anubix®
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JUNE JOURNAL CLUB – Enhancing Postmortem Head Imaging - The Synergy of PMCT and PMMR
Beyond Death by Anubix®
11 minutes 18 seconds
4 months ago
JUNE JOURNAL CLUB – Enhancing Postmortem Head Imaging - The Synergy of PMCT and PMMR
This month, we present the following article: A study of the added value of combining PMCT and PMMR of the head.Forensic Imaging. 2024; 33: 200022. doi: 10.1016/j.fri.2024.200022Ingrid I.H. Haest a This retrospective study evaluates the impact of combining postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) and postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (PMMR) of the head in forensic investigations. The findings suggest that integrating PMMR with PMCT enhances lesion detection, particularly in soft tissue structures, thereby improving diagnostic accuracy in determining causes of death.   NB. Each episode is AI-generated using Google Notebook LM. The article(s) and sources are chosen by Drs. Susan Shelmerdine & Natasha Davendralingam based on quality of research, audience interest, and importance of the topic.
Beyond Death by Anubix®