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The impact of anatomy variation on temperature based time of death estimation

Temperature-based time of death estimation using simulation methods such as the finite element method promise higher accuracy and broader applicability in nonstandard cooling scenarios than established phenomenological methods. Their accuracy depends crucially on the simulation model to capture the actual…
Berlin: Springer, 2023-09

Stabbed by motorcycle? Reconstruction of an unusual traffic accident

Abstract The reconstruction of traffic accidents involving powered two-wheelers (PTWs) frequently proves to be a challenging task. A case in which a fatal head-on crash of a PTW with a small truck where only minor vehicles damage was observed but resulted in isolated fatal chest trauma is discussed here.…
Berlin: Springer, 2023-03

Delayed occurrence of traumatic aortic dissection? : Biomechanical considerations and literature

Chronic aortic dissections and pseudoaneurysms caused by chest trauma are rare and generally have to be critically distinguished from non-traumatic dissections and aneurysms. We present a well-documented case of a post-traumatic aortic dissection that ruptured about 9 months after chest trauma. A motorcyclist…
Berlin: Springer, 2023-03

Quality measures for fully automatic CT histogram-based fat estimation on a corpse sample

In a previous article a new algorithm for fully automatic ‘CT histogram based Fat Estimation and quasi-Segmentation’ (CFES) was validated on synthetic data, on a special CT phantom, and tested on one corpse. Usage of said data in FE-modelling for temperature-based death time estimation is the investigation’s…
London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature, 2022-11-23