Publications by authors named "Karol Romaszko"

Aim of the study: Deaths of in-vehicle victims (drivers and passengers) of road accidents represent a significant group of issues addressed by forensic medicine. Expressing opinions in this regard involves first of all the determination of the cause of death and the forensic pathologist's participation in the process of road accident reconstruction through defining the mechanism of bodily harm. The scope of the opinion as well as its accuracy and degree of detail largely depend on the scope of forensic autopsy.

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Since traffic accidents are an important problem in forensic medicine, there is a constant search for new solutions to help with an investigation process in such cases. In recent years there was a rapid development of post-mortem imaging techniques, especially post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT). In our work we concentrated on a potential advantage of PMCT in cases of motorcycle accident fatalities.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Traditional post-mortem imaging techniques like unenhanced computed tomography (PMCT) have limited effectiveness, but using contrast agents can enhance diagnostic capabilities significantly.
  • * The authors showcase a new dual-phase post-mortem computed tomography angiography (PMCTA) method using umbilical vessels to diagnose transposition of the great arteries (TGA) in newborns, highlighting the value of advanced imaging in identifying vascular malformations.
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