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Type: Book chapter
Title: The Optics of bruising
Author: Randeberg, L.
Skallerud, B.
Langlois, N.
Haugen, O.
Svaasand, L.
Citation: Optical-Thermal Response of Laser-Irradiated Tissue, 2011 / Welch Martin, A., van Gemert, J. (ed./s), pp.825-858
Publisher: Springer
Publisher Place: London
Issue Date: 2011
ISBN: 9789048188307
Editor: Welch Martin, A.
van Gemert, J.
Abstract: Forensic medicine is a field of medicine where technology plays an increasingly important role in securing and evaluating evidence in, for example, child abuse cases and cases of domestic violence. Methods from chemistry and biological sciences have found a wide application within forensic medicine. Optical technologies like microscopy are also widely used. Despite this, in vivo or post mortem optical diagnostics by spectroscopy have traditionally not had an important role in clinical or forensic examinations. Forensic medical optics as a field might include all kinds of optical analysis for use within forensic science. This includes everything from microscopic techniques to methods for examination of evidence from a crime scene. This chapter will, however, focus on the use of optical diagnostics for examining skin, with a focus on identification, characterization and age determination of minor traumatic injuries like skin bruises. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-8831-4_22
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8831-4_22
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