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International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2017

Estimation of stature from femur length measured using computed tomography after the analysis of three-dimensional characteristics of femur bone in Korean cadavers

Sookyoung Lee; Hohyeon Gong; Jin-young Hyun; Hyung-Nam Koo; Lee Hy; Nak-Eun Chung; Choi Ys; Yang Km; Byung Ha Choi

Estimation of stature is a basic and important forensic procedure in identifying decomposed or skeletonized bodies. Due to advances in radiologic equipment, forensic science frequently uses computed tomography (CT) and software to apply these findings to investigations. Technical developments have increased the accuracy of the measurement of various bones. However, there are still some inaccuracies, such as defining correct landmarks in three-dimensional (3D) images. Femur length is frequently used for calculation of stature, but because it is a 3D structure, the digital image may not always correlate with the femur length measured with an osteometric board. However, more studies are now showing that the maximum femur length calculated in 3D imagery is comparable to the maximum femur length calculated using an osteometric board. This study used digitalized data of the femur obtained from the CT image through the specialized software. The digitalized femur images were put on the virtual osteometric board, which helped us to understand the anatomic characteristics of the femur and to confirm that the maximum femur lengths calculated in 3D images are similar to the results obtained using an osteometric board. These data were used to obtain a stature estimation formula for the Korean population.


Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology | 2018

Point-of-care hemoglobin testing for postmortem diagnosis of anemia

Joo-Young Na; Ji Hye Park; Byung Ha Choi; Hyung-Seok Kim; Jong-Tae Park

An autopsy involves examination of a body using invasive methods such as dissection, and includes various tests using samples procured during dissection. During medicolegal autopsies, the blood carboxyhemoglobin concentration is commonly measured using the AVOXimeter® 4000 as a point-of-care test. When evaluating the body following hypovolemic shock, characteristics such as reduced livor mortis or an anemic appearance of the viscera can be identified, but these observations arequite subjective. Thus, a more objective test is required for the postmortem diagnosis of anemia. In the present study, the AVOXimeter® 4000 was used to investigate the utility of point-of-care hemoglobin testing. Hemoglobin tests were performed in 93 autopsy cases. The AVOXimeter® 4000 and the BC-2800 Auto Hematology Analyzer were used to test identical samples in 29 of these cases. The results of hemoglobin tests performed with these two devices were statistically similar (r = 0.969). The results of hemoglobin tests using postmortem blood were compared with antemortem test results from medical records from 31 cases, and these results were similar. In 13 of 17 cases of death from internal hemorrhage, hemoglobin levels were lower in the cardiac blood than in blood from the affected body cavity, likely due to compensatory changes induced by antemortem hemorrhage. It is concluded that blood hemoglobin testing may be useful as a point-of-care test for diagnosing postmortem anemia.


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2013

The Statistical Analysis on Legal Autopsy Performed in Korea during 2013 Year

Seon Jung Jang; Jong-Pil Park; Byung Ha Choi; Nak Eun Chung; Han Young Lee; Joong Seok Seo


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2015

A Statistical Analysis of Legal Autopsies Performed in Korea in 2014

Jung Sik Jang; Seon Jung Jang; Byung Ha Choi; Han Young Lee; Nak Eun Chung; Joong Seok Seo


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2012

The Statistical Analysis of Legal Autopsies in 2011 (The Headquarters of National Forensic Service)

Joo Young Na; Jong Pil Park; Min Sung Choi; Han Young Lee; Young Shik Choi; Nak Eun Chung; Hyejin Park; Seok Hoon Jeon; Yu Hoon Kim; Byung Ha Choi; Joong Seok Seo


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2015

Profile of Forensic Autopsy Practices in Small Towns and Cities in Rural Areas

Sohyung Park; Byung Ha Choi; Hyejin Park; Hyoung Joong Kim; Young Shik Choi


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2013

Cheese-like Material in the Heart: An Autopsy Case Report of Severe Hypertriglyceridemia in Diabetic Ketoacidosis Patient

Joo Young Na; Eun Hee Kim; Bon Young Koo; Ik Jo Chung; Byung Ha Choi; Nak Eun Chung


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2018

Bath-related Deaths in Korea between 2008–2015

Yang Km; Byung Ha Choi; Lee Bw; Seong Ho Yoo


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2016

Usefulness of Dipstick Test for Vitreous Glucose in Autopsy Practice

Kyunghong Lee; Hyung Nam Koo; Tae Gong Kim; Jeong Yeol Park; Kang Hyun Baek; Seung Gyu Choi; Cheol Ho Choi; Nahyun Aum; Nak Won Lee; Byung Ha Choi


The Korean journal of legal medicine | 2016

An Unexpected Death Related to Accidental Gasoline Inhalation

So-Woon Kim; Young-Man Lee; Kyounghong Lee; Jong-Shin Park; Jaehong Park; Byung Ha Choi; Sohyung Park

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Joo Young Na

Chonnam National University

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Go Un Jung

Ewha Womans University

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Hyung-Seok Kim

Chonnam National University

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Jong-Tae Park

Chonnam National University

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Joo-Young Na

Chonnam National University

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Kim Ys

Ewha Womans University

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Seong Ho Yoo

Seoul National University

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