2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2013.07.002
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3D-MSCT imaging of bullet trajectory in 3D crime scene reconstruction: Two case reports

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“…This includes positioning of the traces and relevant ballistic evidence, like spend cartridge cases or bullets, trajectory estimation and representation, gunshot residues (GSR) samples as well as wound ballistic findings. However, the integration of wound ballistics findings into the scene needs a correct interpretation of gunshot wounds characteristics [1][2][3][4]. Because of the big variety of the existing ammunitions and firearms, the projectiles have different properties (energy, velocity, form, composition, etc.)…”
Section: Wound Ballistics In Forensic Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This includes positioning of the traces and relevant ballistic evidence, like spend cartridge cases or bullets, trajectory estimation and representation, gunshot residues (GSR) samples as well as wound ballistic findings. However, the integration of wound ballistics findings into the scene needs a correct interpretation of gunshot wounds characteristics [1][2][3][4]. Because of the big variety of the existing ammunitions and firearms, the projectiles have different properties (energy, velocity, form, composition, etc.)…”
Section: Wound Ballistics In Forensic Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the big variety of the existing ammunitions and firearms, the projectiles have different properties (energy, velocity, form, composition, etc.) and behave differently in the human body [2] creating different types of wounds [5][6][7]. The variability in terms of wounding is not only related to the penetration depth or the transfer of energy, but depends also on the deviation in soft tissues [8][9][10][11] as well as on the deviation caused by the interaction with bones [12].…”
Section: Wound Ballistics In Forensic Medicinementioning
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“…Ballistics Using the virtual autopsy approach, 3D imaging can assist forensic pathologists in providing an accurate and visual interpretation of a bullet trajectory. These techniques normally centre around CT and MRI scanning (Levy et al 2006;Folio et al 2011;Colard et al 2013), however studies have established that although this type of imaging is useful for understanding distribution, depth and direction of projectiles (Raneri 2018), it is also important to consider the initial autopsy examination as differences in interpretation may arise (Delteil et al 2018;Usui et al 2016). Likewise, photogrammetry has been used in the reconstruction of external bullet trajectories (Michienzi et al 2018) and in post-mortem surface documentation.…”
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“…It has been used in many diverse applications in the field, such as accident reconstruction and industry, etc. [5][6][7]. The close-range photogrammetry using consumer-grade digital camera typically consists of five steps: (1) The consumer-grade digital camera calibration through the special procedure; (2) Record at least two images; (3) Mark the corresponding points in two or more images; (4) Establish the relationship between the image coordinate and the world coordinate; (5) Produce the XYZ coordinate by inputting the image coordinates.…”
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