This book provides state of the art imaging and serves as a reference standard for anyone wanting to begin or improve their post mortem imaging in children. Divided into three parts, the book covers imaging principles and techniques, interpretation of post mortem imaging, and guidance on which imaging technique to use for which clinical scenarios.
This is an ideal book for researchers and clinical hospital staff using post mortem imaging for children, including pathologists, radiologists, radiographers, technicians, mortuary staff, fetal medicine & obstetricians, ITU staff, forensic imaging staff and pathologists.
This book provides state of the art imaging and serves as a reference standard for anyone wanting to begin or improve their post mortem imaging in children. Divided into three parts, the book covers imaging principles and techniques, interpretation of post mortem imaging, and guidance on which imaging technique to use for which clinical scenarios.
This is an ideal book for researchers and clinical hospital staff using post mortem imaging for children, including pathologists, radiologists, radiographers, technicians, mortuary staff, fetal medicine & obstetricians, ITU staff, forensic imaging staff and pathologists.
Owen Arthurs
Post Mortem Imaging Fetus Post Mortem Imaging Child forensic imaging forensic imaging child forensic imaging fetus post mortem imaging Normal post mortem changes Imaging neonatal death Imaging perinatal death Imaging late fetal death Imaging stillbirth Imaging suspected physical abuse Imaging childhood death integrating imaging autopsy
“I learnt a lot from this book. I already reference it in my clinical practice and have recommended it to colleagues. The ebook version is hyperlinked, making it easy to search for words and key phrases and will be particularly useful to those wanting to know about this area of paediatric radiology.” (Dr Harriet Edwards, RAD Magazine, February, 2026)