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Fig. 2 | Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences

Fig. 2

From: Comparative study of postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) against traditional forensic autopsy findings in fatal road traffic accidents — a pilot analysis

Fig. 2

PMCT findings of fracture and air inside the cranial cavity and peritoneum. A Left sided — frontal bone fracture, facial fracture, and mandible fracture. B Right scapula communited fracture. C Pneumocephalus underlying left frontal vault fracture. D Left frontal hemosinus underlying left frontal bone fracture. E Right pneumoperitoneum — air under the diaphragm

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