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Forensic radiology.

T Kahana1, J Hiss

  • 1Israel National Police, Division of Identification and Forensic Science, Headquarters, Jerusalem, Israel.

The British Journal of Radiology
|June 12, 1999
PubMed
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Forensic radiology uses imaging for medico-legal cases. Radiologists

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Area of Science:

  • Forensic science and radiology

Background:

  • Medical examiners and forensic anthropologists require radiology interpretation for medico-legal investigations.
  • Radiologists' expertise is crucial for forensic consultations and accurate case assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review key issues in forensic radiology.
  • To highlight the importance of imaging interpretation in medico-legal investigations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common challenges and considerations in forensic radiology.

Main Results:

  • Radiologists play a vital role in interpreting imaging studies for forensic purposes.
  • Proper storage and record-keeping of radiographs are essential for legal proceedings.

Conclusions:

  • Forensic radiology is an important interdisciplinary field.
  • Collaboration between forensic investigators and radiologists is key for successful medico-legal outcomes.