The influence of the body position during PMCT: Implications for 3D reconstructions

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The influence of the body position during PMCT : Implications for 3D reconstructions. / Schultz, Conrad Uldall Becker; Jacobsen, Christina; Villa, Chiara.

In: Forensic Imaging, Vol. 37, 200589, 2024.

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Schultz, CUB, Jacobsen, C & Villa, C 2024, 'The influence of the body position during PMCT: Implications for 3D reconstructions', Forensic Imaging, vol. 37, 200589. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fri.2024.200589

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Schultz, C. U. B., Jacobsen, C., & Villa, C. (2024). The influence of the body position during PMCT: Implications for 3D reconstructions. Forensic Imaging, 37, [200589]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fri.2024.200589

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Schultz CUB, Jacobsen C, Villa C. The influence of the body position during PMCT: Implications for 3D reconstructions. Forensic Imaging. 2024;37. 200589. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fri.2024.200589

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Schultz, Conrad Uldall Becker ; Jacobsen, Christina ; Villa, Chiara. / The influence of the body position during PMCT : Implications for 3D reconstructions. In: Forensic Imaging. 2024 ; Vol. 37.

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title = "The influence of the body position during PMCT: Implications for 3D reconstructions",
abstract = "Objectives: variations in the positions of organs and bones resulting from two different body positions during PMCT were investigated. Methodology: Forty-four bodies were CT-scanned in two positions and compared using 18 landmarks and 27 distances. Results and conclusion: Differences below 1 cm were observed for all measurements. The most significant variation was observed along the cranio-caudal plan (z). Awareness of these movements is important when using 3D models for visualization or 3D reconstructions.",
keywords = "3D model, Ante-mortem posture, Bullet path, Gunshot injuries, PMCT, Postural changes, Sharp force trauma",
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N2 - Objectives: variations in the positions of organs and bones resulting from two different body positions during PMCT were investigated. Methodology: Forty-four bodies were CT-scanned in two positions and compared using 18 landmarks and 27 distances. Results and conclusion: Differences below 1 cm were observed for all measurements. The most significant variation was observed along the cranio-caudal plan (z). Awareness of these movements is important when using 3D models for visualization or 3D reconstructions.

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