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Citation

Zerbini T, Silva LF, Ferro AC, Kay FU, Amaro Junior E, Pasqualucci CA, Saldiva PH. Clinics (Sao Paulo) 2014; 69(10): 683-687.

Affiliation

Department of Pathology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Hospital das Clinicas, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sao Paulo)

DOI

10.6061/clinics/2014(10)06

PMID

25518020

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present work is to analyze the differences and similarities between the elements of a conventional autopsy and images obtained from postmortem computed tomography in a case of a homicide stab wound.

METHOD: Comparison between the findings of different methods: autopsy and postmortem computed tomography.

RESULTS: In some aspects, autopsy is still superior to imaging, especially in relation to external examination and the description of lesion vitality. However, the findings of gas embolism, pneumothorax and pulmonary emphysema and the relationship between the internal path of the instrument of aggression and the entry wound are better demonstrated by postmortem computed tomography.

CONCLUSIONS: Although multislice computed tomography has greater accuracy than autopsy, we believe that the conventional autopsy method is fundamental for providing evidence in criminal investigations.


Language: en

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