Henri M. de Bakker
Netherlands Forensic Institute
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Laryngoscope | 2018
Bernadette S. de Bakker; Henri M. de Bakker; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Frederik G. Dikkers
The hyoid–larynx complex is highly prone to anatomical variation. The etiology of anatomical variants such as Eagles syndrome and the aberrant hyoid apparatus can be explained from embryonic development. Modern textbooks state that the hyoid bone body develops from the second and third pharyngeal arch cartilages, and that thyroid cartilage derives from the fourth and sixth arch cartilages. This description, however, is incompatible with various anatomical variants, and it is unclear whether it was based on observations in human embryos or on comparative embryology.
European Radiology | 2018
Henri M. de Bakker; Gijsbrecht H. J. Roelandt; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Rick R. van Rijn; Bernadette S. de Bakker
ObjectivesFire deaths are challenging fatalities for forensic pathologists, as the main question of whether death was due to the fire or not needs to be answered. In this retrospective study, we assessed whether post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) has an added value prior to a forensic autopsy of burned victims.MethodsFrom 2008 to 2016, a PMCT was performed in 50 burned corpses prior to a complete forensic autopsy. In retrospect, all 50 PMCT scans were systematically assessed by a forensically experienced radiologist, masked from the autopsy reports. Subsequently, the PMCT findings were compared with the autopsy reports.ResultsHeat fractures, contractions and destruction of extremities, subcutaneous emphysema and post-mortem gas collections were easier to detect by PMCT compared to autopsy. Alterations by penetrating and blunt trauma and the presence of foreign bodies were easy to detect by PMCT as well by autopsy. PMCT was, however, not successful in detecting signs of vitality during the fire, detection of superficial thermal injuries and to answer the main question of the forensic autopsy, which is to investigate the cause of death.ConclusionsPMCT prior to autopsy is a valuable add-on in the post-mortem forensic investigation of burned victims for detection of hidden signs of trauma, gas collections and foreign bodies. However, since PMCT cannot answer the two main questions in forensic examination—determining the cause of death and detecting signs of vitality during the fire—it cannot replace an autopsy.Key Points• Post-mortem CT (PMCT) in burned victims shows hidden signs of trauma.• Foreign bodies and gas collections can easily be detected.• Cause of death and vitality signs cannot be assessed by PMCT.
Case Reports | 2017
Bernadette S. de Bakker; Saffire S. K. S. Phoa; Mohammed Kara; Sabaa Al-Eryani; Marieke E Gielen; C. Ponsioen; Henri M. de Bakker; Thomas M. van Gulik
Duodenal polypoid masses are an uncommon finding mainly diagnosed incidentally at endoscopy or surgery. We report a 39-year-old female patient with symptoms of intermittent stabbing pain in the upper right abdominal quadrant and an iron deficiency anaemia, without complaints of weight loss, haematemesis or melaena. A duodenal polyp and acute duodenitis have been described during endoscopic examinations and CT and ultrasound. Surgical excision of the polyp was advised. Intraoperatively, an elongated duodenum was remarkable; however, at duodenotomy, no polyp was found, nor during intraoperative endoscopy. Looking back at the endoscopy and imaging results, it was noted that the polyp varied in size and location. It was therefore concluded that we dealt with the pseudopolyp phenomenon, caused by invagination of the duodenal wall and its mesentery into the duodenum, presenting as a lipomatous pseudopolyp. Telescopic invagination of the duodenal wall was facilitated by the elongated hypermobile duodenum.
International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2014
Tessa Sieswerda-Hoogendoorn; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Henri M. de Bakker; Rick R. van Rijn
Journal of forensic radiology and imaging | 2013
Bernadette S. de Bakker; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Henri M. de Bakker
Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology | 2016
Desirée H. J. L. M. Koopmanschap; Alireza R. Bayat; Bela Kubat; Henri M. de Bakker; Mathias Prokop; Willemijn M. Klein
Journal of forensic radiology and imaging | 2016
Henri M. de Bakker; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Bela Kubat; Ann Maes; Bernadette S. de Bakker
Journal of forensic radiology and imaging | 2013
Bernadette S. de Bakker; Henri M. de Bakker
Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology | 2018
Henri M. de Bakker; Melanie Tijsterman; Bela Kubat; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Rick R. van Rijn; Bernadette S. de Bakker
Laryngoscope | 2017
Bernadette S. de Bakker; Henri M. de Bakker; Vidija Soerdjbalie-Maikoe; Frederik G. Dikkers