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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2007;31(1):62-71.
Published online May 31, 2007.
The plausible practicality of modern high-tech medical imaging devices to forensic medicine and scientific crime investigation.
Kyung Moo Yang, Nak Eun Chung, Jang Gyu Cha, Joong Lee, Yong Seok Yu, Hae Kyung Lee, Hyoung Joong Kim, Shin Mong Kang, Joon Seok Kim, Han Young Lee, Joong Seok Seo, Won Tae Lee
1Department of Forensic Medicine, National Institute of Scientific Investigation, Korea. ykmoo@freechal.com
2Department of Questioned Document, National Institute of Scientific Investigation, Korea.
3Department of Radiology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Korea.
4Ever Information Technology, Korea.
5Department of Forensic Medicine, Catholic University Medical School, Korea.
Abstract
CT and MRI are high-tech devices for medical diagnosis. Their electromechanical function has leaped forward such a fast step, so that their image quality is improved and the time for a whole body scanning is shortened as little as only several minutes. These essential diagnostic tools are tried to apply for the field of forensic medicine in favor of their noninvasiveness and great resolution. These merits could make our postmortem investigation system improve in the aspect of practicality. This presenting study was done for the purpose of expecting what the field of forensic medicine could get or lose, what is needed technically, and what kind of supports are required. In our preliminary study, we gave injuries to the pigs' heads with weapons, scanned the wounds with high-tech devices, and embodied the injuries and the weapons three-dimensionally. These high-tech methods would be expected to play a role in forensic medicine and scientific crime investigation as a new and powerful testimony.
Key Words: CT, MRI, autopsy, 3D/CAD
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