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Atlas of Postmortem Angiography / edited by Silke Grabherr, Jochen M. Grimm, Axel Heinemann.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grabherr, Silke, Editor.
Grimm, Jochen M., Editor.
Heinemann, Axel, Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Radiology.
Medical jurisprudence.
Angiology.
Diagnostic Radiology.
Forensic Medicine.
Local Subjects:
Diagnostic Radiology.
Forensic Medicine.
Angiology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (583 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This atlas of postmortem angiography provides a summary of techniques that have been developed and used in order to visualize the human vascular system. The indications, advantages, limitations, and pitfalls of the different techniques are explained in detail through the use of examples from real cases and a wealth of informative images, as well as knowledge from the latest scientific works. Helpful recommendations are made concerning interpretation of the obtained radiological images, which will allow readers to start their own work in the field of post-mortem angiography or to ease and improve their practice. The atlas has been edited and written by members of an international working group created in 2012, “Technical Working Group Post-mortem Angiography Methods” (TWGPAM), who for the first time summarize their experiences concerning this new approach. Since findings explaining the reasons for both natural and traumatic death are often hidden within the vascular system, post-mortem angiography is of the highest importance in elucidating cause of death and may represent the key to minimally invasive autopsy.
Contents:
Part I: Introduction: Postmortem Imaging - Development and Historical Review
PMI – A part of forensic medicine
PMI – A transdisciplinary approach for objectified knowledge. Part II: Postmortem Angiography: PMA – A historical review
PMA – and the thanatology of the heart-circulation system. Part III: PMA – the technical approach: PMA and the Virtangio system
PMA and CT
PMA and MRI
PMA and contrast agent
PMA and Database and storage. Part IV: PMA - The role of the radiographer: The new profession of forensic radiographer. PartV: Multiphase Postmortem Angiography: Neuro (Head)
Neck
Heart
Vascular system
Lungs
Gastro intestinal tract
Abdominal Organs. Part VI: Post-mortem Angiography of the Extremities: Upper extremities
Lower extremities. Part VII: In cases of natural death: Sudden cardiac death
Systemic diseases, sepsis, multi-organ failure
Other natural death. Part VIII: PMA and trauma: Blunt trauma
Sharp trauma
Shot
Explosion, Thermic trauma
Suffocation / Strangulation
Intoxication
Drowning
Other traumatic death (Cardio-Inhibitor Reflex, electrocution)
Post-operative death. Part IX: Special casuistic cases: Forensic radiological diagnosis and reconstruction. Part X: PMA and clinical pathology (non-forensic cases): Heart surgery
Intensive cardiology
Intensive care unit
Emergency medicine. Part XI: PMA – special studies: Children
Decomposition
Histology – Immuno-Histology
Intravasal pressures
Medical malpractice
Animal model
Selective angio. Part XII: PMA – in Teaching and clinical anatomy: PMA in student teaching
PMA in clinical anatomy. .
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
3-319-28537-8

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