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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Medicine
  • Biological Science
  • Medical Science

Background:

  • Artifacts are common in biological and medical research.
  • Therapeutic artifacts are bodily changes resulting from medical interventions.
  • These artifacts can complicate forensic investigations.

Observation:

  • A case series presenting three distinct examples of therapeutic artifacts.
  • These artifacts were encountered during forensic medical examinations.
  • The cases highlight potential misinterpretations in forensic analysis.

Findings:

  • Therapeutic artifacts can mimic signs of trauma or foul play.
  • Accurate differentiation requires expert knowledge of medical interventions.
  • Understanding these artifacts is vital for correct autopsy interpretation.

Implications:

  • Forensic experts must consider medical history and treatments.
  • Proper identification of therapeutic artifacts enhances autopsy accuracy.
  • This knowledge aids in ensuring justice by preventing miscarriages of justice.