[HTML][HTML] Novel application of three-dimensional technologies in a case of dismemberment

W Baier, DG Norman, JM Warnett, M Payne… - Forensic science …, 2017 - Elsevier
This case study reports the novel application of three-dimensional technologies such as
micro-CT and 3D printing to the forensic investigation of a complex case of dismemberment …

The use of a 3‐D laser scanner to document ephemeral evidence at crime scenes and postmortem examinations

DA Komar, S Davy‐Jow… - Journal of forensic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Proper documentation of physical evidence at both crimes scenes and postmortem
examination is crucial for downstream analysis, interpretation, and presentation in court …

The application of visible wavelength reflectance hyperspectral imaging for the detection and identification of blood stains

B Li, P Beveridge, WT O'Hare, M Islam - Science & justice, 2014 - Elsevier
Current methods of detection and identification of blood stains rely largely on visual
examination followed by presumptive tests such as Kastle–Meyer, Leuco-malachite green or …

The approach of virtual autopsy (VIRTOPSY) by postmortem multi-slice computed tomography (PMCT) in China for forensic pathology

L Wan, YX Song, ZD Li, NG Liu, YH Wang, MW Wang… - Forensic Imaging, 2020 - Elsevier
Virtual autopsy (VIRTOPSY) is a non-invasive examination for forensic practice. It can
objectively and accurately reflect fractures, soft tissue injuries, wound extent, and organ …

Into the decomposed body—forensic digital autopsy using multislice-computed tomography

MJ Thali, K Yen, W Schweitzer, P Vock… - Forensic science …, 2003 - Elsevier
It is impossible to obtain a representative anatomical documentation of an entire body using
classical X-ray methods, they subsume three-dimensional bodies into a two-dimensional …

Three-dimensional representation of triple spectral line imaging data as an option for noncontact skin diagnostics

I Oshina, J Spigulis, I Kuzmina… - … of Biomedical Optics, 2022 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Significance: Skin malformations in dermatology are mostly evaluated subjectively, based
on a doctor's experience and visual perception; an option for objective quantitative skin …

[HTML][HTML] Finding blood in the dark: A comparison of infrared imaging devices for the detection of bloodstains on dark fabrics based on their resolution

AJ Hart, GC Barnes, F Fuller, AM Cornwell… - Forensic Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of infrared (IR) light to locate bloodstains on dark fabric is a search technique that is
employed in forensic examinations in a number of organisations worldwide. IR is used to …

Quantitative MRI in isotropic spatial resolution for forensic soft tissue documentation. Why and how?

C Jackowski, MJB Warntjes, J Kihlberg… - Journal of Forensic …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
A quantification of T1, T2, and PD in high isotropic resolution was performed on corpses.
Isotropic and quantified postmortem magnetic resonance (IQpmMR) enables sophisticated …

[HTML][HTML] Acquisition, visualization and potential applications of 3d data in anatomic pathology

S Prajapati, E Madrigal, MT Friedman - Discoveries, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although human anatomy and histology are naturally three-dimensional (3D), commonly
used diagnostic and educational tools are technologically restricted to providing two …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical forensic height measurements on injured people using a multi camera device for 3D documentation

T Sieberth, LC Ebert, S Gentile, B Fliss - Forensic Science, Medicine and …, 2020 - Springer
Documenting the existence, size, position and shape of injuries is an important part of
medical forensic examinations. In the photography of an injury, the documentation is limited …