Wood R E
Bureau of Legal Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Forensic Sci Int. 2006 May 15;159 Suppl 1:S47-55. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.02.015. Epub 2006 Mar 10.
Radiology has been used extensively in conventional dental identification, anatomically based identification and identification using maxillofacial skeletal landmarks such as the frontal sinus. Examples of these are well documented in the literature. The purpose of this paper was to revisit the methods where radiographic methods may be used to determine identity using the teeth, the root structures and the frontal sinuses. Additionally suggestions are offered for management of radiography in mass disasters and cases where age determination is required. Computer assisted tomography can be used in the assessment of the degree of fit of a weapon to a wound in cases of blunt force skull injury and plane films can assist in depicting the pattern of post mortem skull fractures. Micro-computed tomography has been used in matching weapons to wounds in sharp-force injury cases. The radiologist's role in cases of civil litigation and fraud is discussed and case examples are given. There are gaps in the science where radiological methods are used. The author offers several suggestions for possible research projects to close some of these gaps.
放射学已广泛应用于传统的牙齿鉴定、基于解剖学的鉴定以及使用诸如额窦等颌面骨骼标志进行的鉴定。文献中对这些例子有详尽记载。本文旨在重新审视利用牙齿、牙根结构和额窦通过放射学方法确定身份的方法。此外,还针对大规模灾难及需要确定年龄的案件中的放射学管理提出了建议。在钝器致颅骨损伤案件中,计算机断层扫描可用于评估武器与伤口的契合程度,而平片有助于描绘死后颅骨骨折模式。微计算机断层扫描已用于锐器伤案件中武器与伤口的匹配。文中讨论了放射科医生在民事诉讼和欺诈案件中的作用,并给出了案例。在使用放射学方法的科学领域存在空白。作者针对可能的研究项目提出了若干建议,以填补其中一些空白。