The scope of forensic radiology
BG Brogdon - Clinics in laboratory medicine, 1998 - Elsevier
… The eccentric beveling of entrance and exit wounds suggests the trajectory or direction of
fire (From Brogdon BG (ed): Forensic Radiology. 3 CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1998; with …
fire (From Brogdon BG (ed): Forensic Radiology. 3 CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1998; with …
Factors affecting perception of pulmonary lesions
BG Brogdon, CA Kelsey, RD Moseley Jr - Radiologic Clinics of North …, 1983 - Elsevier
Radiographic examination of the chest is the most commonly performed study in diagnostic
radiology. 34 Its widespread use between the two World Wars as both a diagnostic tool and …
radiology. 34 Its widespread use between the two World Wars as both a diagnostic tool and …
Forensic radiology in historical perspective
BG Brogdon, JE Lichtenstein - Brogdon's forensic radiology, 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
Brogdon's Forensic Radiology, Second Edition Page 1 9 RÖNTGEN AND HIS RAYS The
discovery of “a new kind of ray” while working alone in the laboratory on an autumn afternoon …
discovery of “a new kind of ray” while working alone in the laboratory on an autumn afternoon …
[BOOK][B] Brogdon's forensic radiology
MJ Thali, MD Viner, BG Brogdon - 2010 - books.google.com
… I am deeply honored to have been asked by Michael Thali and Gil Brogdon to write this
foreword. Over many years between them, they have had the vision, initiative and energy to be …
foreword. Over many years between them, they have had the vision, initiative and energy to be …
Magnetic resonance imaging of bone marrow in sickle cell disease: clinical, hematologic, and pathologic correlations
…, RB Moore, A Shah, YM Yang, BG Brogdon - 1990 - ashpublications.org
A longitudinal, prospective, controlled evaluation of magnetic resonance images (MRI) of
long bones in sickle cell patients was undertaken simultaneously with assessment of clinical …
long bones in sickle cell patients was undertaken simultaneously with assessment of clinical …
Gas at postmortem computed tomography–An evaluation of 73 non-putrefied trauma and non-trauma cases
FTF Gebhart, BG Brogdon, WD Zech, MJ Thali… - Forensic science …, 2012 - Elsevier
Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) has become an important complement in
investigating forensic cases allowing an accurate detection of gas accumulations. The present …
investigating forensic cases allowing an accurate detection of gas accumulations. The present …
Dorsal effect of the patella: incidence and distribution
JF Johnson, BG Brogdon - American Journal of …, 1982 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
To determine the incidence and distribution of dorsal defect of the patella, the radiographs of
2,349 knees in 1,192 consecutive patients were evaluated. The defect was present in about …
2,349 knees in 1,192 consecutive patients were evaluated. The defect was present in about …
[BOOK][B] A radiologic atlas of abuse, torture, terrorism, and inflicted trauma
BG Brogdon, H Vogel, JD McDowell - 2003 - taylorfrancis.com
… Brogdon is past president and life member of the Southern … Brogdon’s interest and experience
in forensic radiology spans almost … Brogdon is the author or co-author of 280 publications …
in forensic radiology spans almost … Brogdon is the author or co-author of 280 publications …
The not-so-sacred monkeys of Bali: A radiographic study of human-primate commensalism
Humans and nonhuman primates have coexisted and interacted for millennia in Asia.
Interspecies interaction is particularly intensive at religious sites that are commonly referred to by …
Interspecies interaction is particularly intensive at religious sites that are commonly referred to by …
Radiological identification of individual remains
BG Brogdon - Brogdon's forensic radiology, 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
Brogdon's Forensic Radiology, Second Edition Page 1 153 In the ideal medicolegal facility
the use of medical imaging should be as routine as the autopsy and, in point of practical fact, …
the use of medical imaging should be as routine as the autopsy and, in point of practical fact, …