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Part I: Introduction: Postmortem Imaging
Development and Historical Review
PMI
A part of forensic medicine
PMI
A transdisciplinary approach for objectified knowledge. Part II: Postmortem Angiography: PMA
A historical review
PMA
and the thanatology of the heart-circulation system. Part III: PMA
the technical approach: PMA and the Virtangio system
PMA and CT
PMA and MRI
PMA and contrast agent
PMA and Database and storage. Part IV: PMA
The role of the radiographer: The new profession of forensic radiographer. PartV: Multiphase Postmortem Angiography: Neuro (Head)
Neck
Heart
Vascular system
Lungs
Gastro intestinal tract
Abdominal Organs. Part VI: Post-mortem Angiography of the Extremities: Upper extremities
Lower extremities. Part VII: In cases of natural death: Sudden cardiac death
Systemic diseases, sepsis, multi-organ failure
Other natural death. Part VIII: PMA and trauma: Blunt trauma
Sharp trauma
Shot
Explosion, Thermic trauma
Suffocation / Strangulation
Intoxication
Drowning
Other traumatic death (Cardio-Inhibitor Reflex, electrocution)
Post-operative death. Part IX: Special casuistic cases: Forensic radiological diagnosis and reconstruction. Part X: PMA and clinical pathology (non-forensic cases): Heart surgery
Intensive cardiology
Intensive care unit
Emergency medicine. Part XI: PMA
special studies: Children
Decomposition
Histology
Immuno-Histology
Intravasal pressures
Medical malpractice
Animal model
Selective angio. Part XII: PMA
in Teaching and clinical anatomy: PMA in student teaching
PMA in clinical anatomy. .
Development and Historical Review
PMI
A part of forensic medicine
PMI
A transdisciplinary approach for objectified knowledge. Part II: Postmortem Angiography: PMA
A historical review
PMA
and the thanatology of the heart-circulation system. Part III: PMA
the technical approach: PMA and the Virtangio system
PMA and CT
PMA and MRI
PMA and contrast agent
PMA and Database and storage. Part IV: PMA
The role of the radiographer: The new profession of forensic radiographer. PartV: Multiphase Postmortem Angiography: Neuro (Head)
Neck
Heart
Vascular system
Lungs
Gastro intestinal tract
Abdominal Organs. Part VI: Post-mortem Angiography of the Extremities: Upper extremities
Lower extremities. Part VII: In cases of natural death: Sudden cardiac death
Systemic diseases, sepsis, multi-organ failure
Other natural death. Part VIII: PMA and trauma: Blunt trauma
Sharp trauma
Shot
Explosion, Thermic trauma
Suffocation / Strangulation
Intoxication
Drowning
Other traumatic death (Cardio-Inhibitor Reflex, electrocution)
Post-operative death. Part IX: Special casuistic cases: Forensic radiological diagnosis and reconstruction. Part X: PMA and clinical pathology (non-forensic cases): Heart surgery
Intensive cardiology
Intensive care unit
Emergency medicine. Part XI: PMA
special studies: Children
Decomposition
Histology
Immuno-Histology
Intravasal pressures
Medical malpractice
Animal model
Selective angio. Part XII: PMA
in Teaching and clinical anatomy: PMA in student teaching
PMA in clinical anatomy. .