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Abstract #2581

Artificial Hematomas in Subcutaneous Fatty Tissue: Volume Estimation by using Different MR Sequences & Manual Segmentation of Pork Belly Phantoms

Kathrin Ogris1,2, Martin Urschler1,3, Andreas Petrovic1,4, Kathrin Yen1, Eva Scheurer1

1Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical- Forensic Imaging, Graz, Austria; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical University, Graz, Austria; 3Institute for Computer Graphics & Vision, University of Technology, Graz, Austria; 4Institute of Medical Engineering, University of Technology, Graz, Austria


While the detection of hemorrhage in clinical medicine is focused on organs and body cavities forensic imaging requires reliable localization and analysis of hematomas in soft tissues such as the subcutaneous fatty tissue for the reconstruction of events. To evaluate different MRI sequences with respect to their ability of showing high contrast between hematoma and fatty tissue pork phantoms were examined after injection of small blood volumes, and the reproducibility of volume estimation by manual segmentation was assessed. A TSE T1T2w sequence yielded the best results for volume estimation of hematoma in fatty tissue. Reproducibility of the measurements was excellent.