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Estimation of Late Postmortem Interval: Where Do We Stand? A Literature Review
by
Bolsi, Giulia
, Bugelli, Valentina
, Franceschetti, Lorenzo
, Tsokos, Michael
, Amadasi, Alberto
in
advanced decomposition
/ Archaeology
/ best practices
/ Bones
/ Cadavers
/ carbon 14
/ Case reports
/ Comparative studies
/ Content analysis
/ Death
/ Decomposition
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Forensic science
/ forensic sciences
/ Human remains
/ late postmortem interval
/ Literature reviews
/ Methods
/ multidisciplinary assessment
/ postmortem changes
/ postmortem interval estimation
/ Radiocarbon dating
/ Radioisotopes
/ Review
/ skeletal remains
/ Systematic review
/ Taphonomy
2023
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Estimation of Late Postmortem Interval: Where Do We Stand? A Literature Review
by
Bolsi, Giulia
, Bugelli, Valentina
, Franceschetti, Lorenzo
, Tsokos, Michael
, Amadasi, Alberto
in
advanced decomposition
/ Archaeology
/ best practices
/ Bones
/ Cadavers
/ carbon 14
/ Case reports
/ Comparative studies
/ Content analysis
/ Death
/ Decomposition
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Forensic science
/ forensic sciences
/ Human remains
/ late postmortem interval
/ Literature reviews
/ Methods
/ multidisciplinary assessment
/ postmortem changes
/ postmortem interval estimation
/ Radiocarbon dating
/ Radioisotopes
/ Review
/ skeletal remains
/ Systematic review
/ Taphonomy
2023
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Estimation of Late Postmortem Interval: Where Do We Stand? A Literature Review
by
Bolsi, Giulia
, Bugelli, Valentina
, Franceschetti, Lorenzo
, Tsokos, Michael
, Amadasi, Alberto
in
advanced decomposition
/ Archaeology
/ best practices
/ Bones
/ Cadavers
/ carbon 14
/ Case reports
/ Comparative studies
/ Content analysis
/ Death
/ Decomposition
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Forensic science
/ forensic sciences
/ Human remains
/ late postmortem interval
/ Literature reviews
/ Methods
/ multidisciplinary assessment
/ postmortem changes
/ postmortem interval estimation
/ Radiocarbon dating
/ Radioisotopes
/ Review
/ skeletal remains
/ Systematic review
/ Taphonomy
2023
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Estimation of Late Postmortem Interval: Where Do We Stand? A Literature Review
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Estimation of Late Postmortem Interval: Where Do We Stand? A Literature Review
2023
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Overview
Estimating time since death can be challenging for forensic experts, and is one of the most challenging activities concerning the forensic world. Various methods have been assessed to calculate the postmortem interval on dead bodies in different stages of decomposition and are currently widely used. Nowadays, the only well-recognized dating technique is carbon-14 radioisotope measurement, whereas other methods have been tested throughout the years involving different disciplines with different and sometimes not univocal results. Today, there is no precise and secure method to precisely determine time since death, and late postmortem interval estimation remains one of the most debated topics in forensic pathology. Many proposed methods have shown promising results, and it is desirable that with further studies some of them might become acknowledged techniques to resolve such a difficult and important challenge. The present review aims at presenting studies about the different techniques that have been tested in order to find a valuable method for estimating time since death for skeletal remains. By providing a comprehensive overview, the purpose of this work is to offer readers new perspectives on postmortem interval estimation and to improve current practice in the management of skeletal remains and decomposed bodies.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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