• Beitr. Gerichtl. Med. · Jan 1989

    [Forensic medicine roentgen studies in gunshot wounds of the skull].

    • D Metter, H Stute, and J Rauschke.
    • Beitr. Gerichtl. Med. 1989 Jan 1;47:473-7.

    Abstract14 X-ray examined deaths caused by cranial bullet injuries are described. Three of them are demonstrated. In all cases with bullet injuries X-ray examination should be done prior to the post mortem. With radiographs bullets can be localised quickly. An antero-posterior and a lateral view are necessary. Little parts of the bullet and bone meal particles may be visible in radiographs along the path of the bullet; using normal technique of autopsy those details may not be visible.

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