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颞下颌关节正常尸检计算机断层扫描(PMCT)参数的测定

Determination of normal post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) parameters for the temporomandibular joint.

作者信息

Beaugeois Megane, O'Donnell Chris, Bugeja Lyndal, Huggins Richard, Glengarry Joanna

机构信息

Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (Forensic Services), 65 Kavanagh Street, Southbank, Victoria, Australia.

Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, 65 Kavanagh Street, Southbank, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Legal Med. 2025 May 22. doi: 10.1007/s00414-025-03512-3.

Abstract

Post-mortem radiology, particularly post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT), has become an important tool in forensic death investigation, offering valuable insights into the cause and manner of death. However, the interpretation of post-mortem findings requires understanding the normal anatomical changes that occur after death, as artifacts can mimic pathology, complicating diagnosis. The objective of this study was to define the normal configuration of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in the post-mortem setting, using a newly developed measurement method, the TMJ PAT (perpendicular assessment tool), to assess the relationship between the mandibular condyle and the articular eminence on PMCT scans. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 100 non-decomposed, non-traumatic adult deaths. The TMJ configuration was assessed bilaterally using PMCT scans, and the condylar position was measured in relation to the articular eminence. Results indicated that in 99% of cases the apex of the condyle was positioned at or posterior to the eminence. The study established that a positive TMJ PAT measurement, indicating an anteriorly displaced condyle, is abnormal and suggests a potential pathology, such as temporomandibular joint dislocation (TMJD). Interrater reliability of the method was strong, demonstrating its potential utility in forensic pathology practice. This method can be applied by those with limited expertise in forensic radiology, making it valuable for use in diverse settings, including resource-poor environments. The study's findings enhance the understanding of post-mortem TMJ anatomy and provide a reliable tool for distinguishing normal from abnormal TMJ configurations, crucial for accurate analysis in the death investigation setting. Future research should explore the application of this method in cases involving trauma and hanging, to further investigate phenomena such as Suspension-Associated Dislocation of the TMJ (SAD TMJ).

摘要

尸体放射学,尤其是尸体计算机断层扫描(PMCT),已成为法医死亡调查中的一项重要工具,能为死亡原因和方式提供有价值的见解。然而,对尸体检查结果的解读需要了解死后发生的正常解剖变化,因为伪影可能会模仿病理情况,使诊断变得复杂。本研究的目的是在尸体环境中定义颞下颌关节(TMJ)的正常形态,使用一种新开发的测量方法——TMJ PAT(垂直评估工具),来评估尸体计算机断层扫描(PMCT)图像上髁突与关节结节之间的关系。对100例未腐烂、非创伤性的成人死亡病例进行了回顾性分析。使用PMCT扫描双侧评估TMJ形态,并测量髁突相对于关节结节的位置。结果表明,在99%的病例中,髁突顶点位于关节结节处或其后方。该研究确定,TMJ PAT测量结果为阳性,表明髁突向前移位,这是异常的,提示可能存在颞下颌关节脱位(TMJD)等潜在病理情况。该方法的评分者间信度较高,证明了其在法医病理学实践中的潜在效用。该方法可供法医放射学专业知识有限的人员使用,因此在包括资源匮乏环境在内的各种环境中都很有价值。该研究结果增进了对死后TMJ解剖结构的理解,并提供了一种可靠的工具,用于区分正常和异常的TMJ形态,这对于死亡调查中的准确分析至关重要。未来的研究应探索该方法在涉及创伤和上吊案件中的应用,以进一步研究诸如颞下颌关节悬吊相关脱位(SAD TMJ)等现象。

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