Dental Identification With Post Mortem MSCT Scan - A Novel Approach Using OsiriX®
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Dental Identification With Post Mortem MSCT Scan - A Novel Approach Using OsiriX®. / Hansen, Nikolaj Friis; Jensen, Niels Dyrgaard.
2012. Poster session præsenteret ved EAFS 2012, Haag, Holland.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Poster › Forskning
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T1 - Dental Identification With Post Mortem MSCT Scan - A Novel Approach Using OsiriX®
AU - Hansen, Nikolaj Friis
AU - Jensen, Niels Dyrgaard
N1 - Conference code: 6th European Academy of Forensic Science Conference
PY - 2012/8/20
Y1 - 2012/8/20
N2 - Abstract: Purpose: To demonstrate the workflow used in the evaluation of Post Mortem MSCT as part of dental identification in single and possibly multiple fatalities. Material and method: The workflow in a couple of cases from the Section of Forensic Pathology in Copenhagen, Denmark is used to illustrate how the use of OsiriX® DICOM Viewer and its tools can be applied to overcome some of the problems contained in MSCT images compared to the usual ortopantomograms used in forensic odontology for identification. Results, discussion and conclusion: The combined use of tomograms (slices), 2D Mean Intensity Projection and 3D MIP/VR (3D Maximum Intensity Projection/Volume Rendering) was found to give a very useful first view for the forensic odontological evaluation, and the combined use overcomes many of the problems which are contained in the Post Mortem MSCT procedure compared to regular X-ray examination technique. It is also possible to conveniently integrate the images as documentation in the forensic reports as a supplement for the forensic odontologist in the identification process.
AB - Abstract: Purpose: To demonstrate the workflow used in the evaluation of Post Mortem MSCT as part of dental identification in single and possibly multiple fatalities. Material and method: The workflow in a couple of cases from the Section of Forensic Pathology in Copenhagen, Denmark is used to illustrate how the use of OsiriX® DICOM Viewer and its tools can be applied to overcome some of the problems contained in MSCT images compared to the usual ortopantomograms used in forensic odontology for identification. Results, discussion and conclusion: The combined use of tomograms (slices), 2D Mean Intensity Projection and 3D MIP/VR (3D Maximum Intensity Projection/Volume Rendering) was found to give a very useful first view for the forensic odontological evaluation, and the combined use overcomes many of the problems which are contained in the Post Mortem MSCT procedure compared to regular X-ray examination technique. It is also possible to conveniently integrate the images as documentation in the forensic reports as a supplement for the forensic odontologist in the identification process.
KW - Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
KW - Retsmedicin
KW - Retsodontologi
KW - Post Mortem MSCT
KW - Identifikation
KW - CT
UR - http://forensic.to/abstract_book_eafs2012.pdf
M3 - Poster
Y2 - 20 August 2012 through 24 August 2012
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