›› 2006, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (5): 378-380+.

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The Application of Radiological Imaging in the Forensic Pathology about Cervical Part

XIE YING1,2, YI XU-FU1, CHENG XIAO-GANG1, ZHOU XIAO-RONG1, CUI LI-JUAN1, LIN XIA1,WANG QING3 (1. WEST CHINA SCHOOL OF PRECLINICAL AND FORENSIC MEDICINE, SICHUAN UNIVERSITY, CHENGDU 610041,CHINA; 2.NORTH SICHUAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, NANCONG 637008, CHINA; 3.PI   

  • Online:2006-10-25 Published:2006-10-28

Abstract: Multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are useful to analyze cervical injury. Especially in injury of skeleton and soft tissue, it has equal value with conventional autopsy. Even they can reparation some shortcoming consisted in the cervical part autopsy. In some difficult postmortem examination of decomposed, charred or highly infectious cadavers and in some religion country, they should be a useful alternative way to examine injury in cervical part of cadaver such as mechanical asphyxia, whiplash injury, vertebra injury, or vascular injury.

Key words: forensic Pathology, cervical injury, forensic radiology, postmortem, multislice spiral computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, autopsy