Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Forensic / Necropsy studies, CT, Diagnostic procedure, Forensics, Trauma
Authors:
Y. Kawasumi, Y. Hosokai, A. Usui, M. Sato, Y. Takane, H. Saito, T. Ishibashi, M. Funayama; Sendai/JP
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2011/C-1846
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