Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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103823 | Legal Medicine | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Hatchet blows to the human skull often cause fatal injuries. We present a case of homicide by hatchet blow that underwent CT, MRI, and autopsy examination. Skull fragmentation, fracture lines, and brain injuries were demonstrated prior to autopsy. Many of the hatchet-specific characteristics (flaking, crushing, shattering, and fracture lines) described in literature were observed in the post-mortem imaging of this case.
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Authors
Garyfalia Ampanozi, Thomas D. Ruder, Ulrich Preiss, Kerstin Aschenbroich, Tanja Germerott, Laura Filograna, Michael J. Thali,