Shenton / Kralt / Suvarna Post Mortem CT for Non-Suspicious Adult Deaths
Buch, Englisch,
350 Seiten, Gebunden, Book, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
An Introduction
1. Auflage 2021,
350 Seiten, Gebunden, Book, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm
ISBN: 978-3-030-70828-3
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Shenton, Ayeshea
Ayeshea Shenton, FRCR, MSc (Med Ed), iis a consultant radiologist in a district general hospital. In addition, for iGene London, she has been reporting post mortem CT for the past 4 years, building knowledge in the field from established practitioners, relevant texts and collecting feedback from interesting cases. Her interest and skill in teaching is reflected in achievement of a Master's degree in Medical Education.
Peter Kralt, MD, is a consultant neuroradiologist currently working at James Cook University Hospital, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Middlesbrough, UK. He completed his medical and radiological training in the Netherlands and has been practising in the field of post-mortem and forensic radiology for the past 3 years. He has been involved in more than 1000 cases and believes that radiology has the potential to transform the coronial system and the way in which sudden deaths are investigated.
Prof S Kim Suvarna is a consultant in histopathology based at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. He works for a variety of Coroners and Police Forces across the United Kingdom. He is an examiner for the Royal College of Pathologists, as well as the Royal College of Surgeons. He has published on cardiothoracic pathology and autopsy research widely.
Introduction
Hospital autopsies
Causes of death
Writing a report
Technical and legal considerations
Facilities
Operator
Scanning technique
Body positioning
Contrast
Data storage and use of images
Quality assurance and audit
External findings
Death and decomposition
Post-mortem interval
Decomposition
Rigor mortis
Hypostasis
Post-mortem gas distribution
Post mortem clot
Algor mortis and temperature
Insect predation
Embalming
Identification
Intracranial
Brain
Vessels
Bones
Gas pattern
Extra-cranial head and neck
Bones and cartilage
Paranasal sinuses
Soft tissues
Eyes
Special circumstances: hanging
Chest
Lungs
Pleural and mediastinal space
Ventilated PMCT
Airways
Great vessels
Lymphadenopathy
Ribs
Special circumstances: drowning
Cardiac
Cardiac autopsy
Cardiovascular disease
Implanted devices
Anatomy
Anomalous coronary arteries
Myocardial bridging
Coronary dominance
Cardiothoracic ratio
Pericardial space
Calcium scoring
Coronary angiography
Method of coronary angiography
Cardiac air embolus
Coronary bypass grafts
Abdomen and Pelvis
Solid viscera
Gas patterns
Gastrointestinal tract
Abdominal aorta
Trauma
Special circumstances: body packing
Musculoskeletal
Spine
Limb trauma
Infection and neoplasia
Findings related to attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Rib fractures
Sternal and vertebral fractures
Secondary findings
Special circumstances
Gunshot injury
Multiple injuries
Burns
Conclusion
Professional/practitioner
Shenton, Ayeshea
Ayeshea Shenton, FRCR, MSc (Med Ed), iis a consultant radiologist in a district general hospital. In addition, for iGene London, she has been reporting post mortem CT for the past 4 years, building knowledge in the field from established practitioners, relevant texts and collecting feedback from interesting cases. Her interest and skill in teaching is reflected in achievement of a Master's degree in Medical Education.
Peter Kralt, MD, is a consultant neuroradiologist currently working at James Cook University Hospital, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Middlesbrough, UK. He completed his medical and radiological training in the Netherlands and has been practising in the field of post-mortem and forensic radiology for the past 3 years. He has been involved in more than 1000 cases and believes that radiology has the potential to transform the coronial system and the way in which sudden deaths are investigated.
Prof S Kim Suvarna is a consultant in histopathology based at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. He works for a variety of Coroners and Police Forces across the United Kingdom. He is an examiner for the Royal College of Pathologists, as well as the Royal College of Surgeons. He has published on cardiothoracic pathology and autopsy research widely.
Introduction
Hospital autopsies
Causes of death
Writing a report
Technical and legal considerations
Facilities
Operator
Scanning technique
Body positioning
Contrast
Data storage and use of images
Quality assurance and audit
External findings
Death and decomposition
Post-mortem interval
Decomposition
Rigor mortis
Hypostasis
Post-mortem gas distribution
Post mortem clot
Algor mortis and temperature
Insect predation
Embalming
Identification
Intracranial
Brain
Vessels
Bones
Gas pattern
Extra-cranial head and neck
Bones and cartilage
Paranasal sinuses
Soft tissues
Eyes
Special circumstances: hanging
Chest
Lungs
Pleural and mediastinal space
Ventilated PMCT
Airways
Great vessels
Lymphadenopathy
Ribs
Special circumstances: drowning
Cardiac
Cardiac autopsy
Cardiovascular disease
Implanted devices
Anatomy
Anomalous coronary arteries
Myocardial bridging
Coronary dominance
Cardiothoracic ratio
Pericardial space
Calcium scoring
Coronary angiography
Method of coronary angiography
Cardiac air embolus
Coronary bypass grafts
Abdomen and Pelvis
Solid viscera
Gas patterns
Gastrointestinal tract
Abdominal aorta
Trauma
Special circumstances: body packing
Musculoskeletal
Spine
Limb trauma
Infection and neoplasia
Findings related to attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Rib fractures
Sternal and vertebral fractures
Secondary findings
Special circumstances
Gunshot injury
Multiple injuries
Burns
Conclusion
Professional/practitioner
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