Dedouit Fabrice, Telmon Norbert, Costagliola Rémi, Otal Philippe, Florence Loubes Lacroix, Joffre Francis, Rougé Daniel
Service de Médecine Légale, Hôpital de Rangueil, 1 avenue du Professeur Jean Poulhès, TSA 50032, 31059 Toulouse Cedex 9, France.
Int J Legal Med. 2007 Nov;121(6):507-10. doi: 10.1007/s00414-007-0200-8.
Historically, radiographical identification has been done by comparing conventional antemortem and postmortem X-ray images. The advent of new technologies such as multislice computed tomography (MSCT) is making traditional antemortem examination increasingly less frequent. The authors present the results of MSCT study of 35 corpses, which demonstrated features potentially useful for identification purposes in ten cases. These features, which relate to abnormalities of postcranial bone as well as of the internal organs, are presented. Attempts were made to find any antemortem X-rays or MSCTs on the cases described to compare the two antemortem and postmortem images. Although antemortem imaging was recovered for only two cases (one case with a skeletal abnormality and one case with a visceral abnormality), it permitted for both cases the comparison of antemortem and postmortem MSCTs.
从历史上看,放射学鉴定是通过比较传统的生前和死后X射线图像来进行的。多层计算机断层扫描(MSCT)等新技术的出现使得传统的生前检查越来越不常见。作者展示了对35具尸体进行MSCT研究的结果,其中有10例显示出对身份鉴定可能有用的特征。文中介绍了这些与颅后骨以及内脏器官异常相关的特征。针对所描述的案例,试图找到任何生前的X射线或MSCT图像,以便比较生前和死后的两种图像。尽管仅找回了两例生前成像(一例骨骼异常,一例内脏异常),但这两例都能够对生前和死后的MSCT进行比较。