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On the basis of evidence-based medicine, it is necessary for current knowledge systematizing the use of different imaging methods to be combined with forensic techniques in order to guarantee best practice, aiming for the best and most accurate results. This relationship relies on the ability of radiology to provide evidence characterized not only by high diagnostic credibility but also by important documentary power.
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Bertozzi, G., Maglietta, F., Salerno, M., Caffarelli, F.P. (2020). Forensic Radiology: Penetrating Versus Non-penetrating Trauma. In: Lo Re, G., Argo, A., Midiri, M., Cattaneo, C. (eds) Radiology in Forensic Medicine. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96737-0_14
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