Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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103662 | Legal Medicine | 2015 | 4 Pages |
•Extensive use of forensic imaging in a postmortem case.•Postmortem imaging was able to answer the question of both cause and manner of death.•Virtual autopsy (virtopsy) can aid in forensic investigation.•Virtopsy allows for cost-effective and rapid forensic examination.
Autopsy is the traditional gold standard for determining the cause and manner of death in a forensic death investigation. However, postmortem imaging plays an ever-growing role in preliminary examination, even replacing conventional autopsy in some cases. This case report presents a case of massive intra-axial brain hemorrhage due to an arterio-venous malformation. The cause and manner of death were exclusively determined by postmortem radiology. Based on radiological findings, the autopsy was considered redundant and cancelled by the public prosecutor.