Surgical Techniques


CT Scans Could Bolster Forensic Database to Identify Unknown Remains
New findings revealed that data from CT scans can be incorporated into a growing forensic database to help determine the ancestry and sex of unidentified human remains. These findings may also have clinical applications for craniofacial surgeons. More...30 Jan 2014





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