Riepert T, Rittner C, Ulmcke D, Ogbuihi S, Schweden F
Institute of Forensic Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.
J Forensic Sci. 1995 Jan;40(1):126-7.
For the first time, a case is described in which an unknown corpse is identified by the comparison of antemortem and postmortem computed tomographic (CT) images. A posterolateral disc herniation at L5-S1 on the right side, Schmorl's nodes and a lucency in the ilium were found in identical locations in each case. Additionally there were characteristic morphological similarities in the vertebral bodies, spinous processes, transverse processes and neural arches. In CT identification, as in conventional radiographic identification, one must try to reproduce comparable scanning conditions and images because apparent differences in the roentgenological morphology can occur as a result of different gantry angles or slice thicknesses.
首次描述了通过生前和死后计算机断层扫描(CT)图像对比来识别无名尸体的案例。在每例中均发现,右侧L5-S1处存在后外侧椎间盘突出、许莫氏结节以及髂骨透亮区。此外,椎体、棘突、横突和椎弓在形态上具有特征性相似之处。在CT识别中,如同传统放射学识别一样,必须尽量重现可比的扫描条件和图像,因为不同的机架角度或切片厚度可能导致放射学形态出现明显差异。