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Introduction of autopsy imaging redefines the concept of autopsy: 37 cases of clinical experience
Authors:Ezawa Hidefumi  Yoneyama Ryuichi  Kandatsu Susumu  Yoshikawa Kyosan  Tsujii Hirohiko  Harigaya Kenichi
Affiliation:Section of Clinical Oncology, Research Center Hospital for Charged Particle Therapy, National Institute of Radiological Science, Chiba, Japan. e_hide@nirs.go.jp
Abstract:A new autopsy imaging (AI) system was introduced at the Research Center Hospital for Charged Particle Therapy (RCCPT) in January 2000. Autopsy imaging is a postmortem and preautopsy diagnostic procedure using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Scanning is performed with a 1.5 Tesla MRI system before autopsy. The AI results are reported to the pathologist and, in light of this information, autopsy is performed with minute precision. Autopsy imaging was performed on 37 cancer cases. In seven cases, AI was less informative than the autopsy, but in 30 cases, more precise reports on the final diagnosis were available with the combined application of autopsy and AI than autopsy alone, particularly in eight limited autopsy cases. Thus, AI provides critical and supplementary information for autopsy; furthermore, AI itself is a unique imaging system of great importance.
Keywords:autopsy    autopsy imaging    MRI    postmortem, necro-diagnostics
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