Journal of Forensic Pathology

ISSN - 2684-1312

Nikita Nawani

Department of Bioscience, Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India

Publications

  • Mini Review   
    High Resolution Surface Scanning, Radiological MSCT/MRI Scanning, and Real Data based Animations
    Author(s): Nikita Nawani

    In forensic medicine, the study of motor vehicle accidents occurs frequently. The situation of the impact is a crucial consideration in the examination of accident victims, such as in incidents between motor vehicles and pedestrians or cyclists. Three-dimensional technologies and methodologies are becoming more significant in forensic investigations in addition to forensic medical examinations (including autopsies and external examinations). In addition to using post-mortem multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to record and analyze interior results, extremely accurate 3D surface scanning is used to record external body findings and injury-causing objects. The relationship between the body's injuries and the accident mechanism and object that caused the injuries is crucial. Documenting the external and interior body, the involved vehicles, the.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248 26481312.22.7(2).122

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