›› 2005, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (4): 262-264.
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CHEN XIANG-MIN, WANG ZI-XUAN, XU HAI-BIN, ET AL. (QINGDAO PEOPLE′S HOSPITAL, QINGDAO, 266001, CHINA)
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Abstract: Objective To discuss the diagnosis and application of MSCT and post-processing images to fractures in forensic identification. Methods 366 cases were examined by thin slice scanning with MSCT and diagnosed with MPR, see-through and SSD. The final images were analyzed and classified respectively. Results There were 134 cases of nasal fracture, 98 cases of orbital fracture and 21 cases of cranial fracture were confirmed and classified. 36 cases of rib fracture, 4 cases of scapular fracture, 24 cases of spinal fracture and 27cases of limb or joint fracture were displayed clearly in MSCT images. 18 cases of old fracture were distinguished by See-through etc. Conclusion MSCT and post-processing images might be of practical significance and can provide powerful evidences to forensic identification.
Key words: clinical forensic medicine, multislice helical CT, post- processing function, fracture, diagnosis
CHEN XIANG-MIN;WANG ZI-XUAN;XU HAI-BIN;ET AL. (QINGDAO PEOPLE′S HOSPITAL;QINGDAO;00;CHINA). Diagnosis and Application of MSCT and Post-processing Images to Fractures in Forensic Identification[J]. , 2005, 0(4): 262-264.
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