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2020, Number 1

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Rev Mex Med Forense 2020; 5 (1)

Importance of stereoscopic microscope application in Forensic Anthropology

Gisbert MES, Alcalá EEJ
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 34-40
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Key words:

corpses, skeletal remains, tissue, examination, trauma, pathology.

ABSTRACT

Forensic investigations in cases of human remains with suspected trauma require a meticulous study, in which novel methods should be applied, aimed at virtopsy, which in Anthropology allows the location of foreign bodies, search for vital injuries or not, pattern of injuries, instrument used, its probable mechanism; for this, a stereoscopic microscope was used that allows a 3D vision and the fixation of images in physical and magnetic format, where its importance lies in the support during the realization of skills related to the determination of signs of trauma or pathology, evidenced during the examination of skeletons or complex corpses in cases for the anthropology and / or morgue laboratory; in this sense the most outstanding cases are collected for illustration.


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Rev Mex Med Forense. 2020;5