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    Interpreting bone lesions and pathology for forensic practice, Lucie Biehler-Gomez, Cristina Cattaneo

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    Classification
    1

    • 614.17
    Contributor
    1
    • Cattaneo, Cristina
    Creator
    1
    • Biehler-Gomez, Lucie
    Subject
    3
    • Patología forense
    • Huesos + Enfermedades + Diagnóstico
    • Antropología forense
    Content
    1
    • text
    autora
    2
    • Biehler-Gomez, Lucie
    • Cattaneo, Cristina
    Label
    Interpreting bone lesions and pathology for forensic practice, Lucie Biehler-Gomez, Cristina Cattaneo
    Language
    eng
    Bibliography note
    Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
    Illustrations
    illustrations
    Index
    index present
    Literary form
    non fiction
    Main title
    Interpreting bone lesions and pathology for forensic practice
    Nature of contents
    bibliography
    Responsibility statement
    Lucie Biehler-Gomez, Cristina Cattaneo
    Summary
    Interpreting Bone Lesions and Pathology for Forensic Practice presents a concise description of the necessary steps for the differential diagnosis of disease and trauma on skeletal remains. Information obtained from the pathological reactions of bone can be fundamental for forensic dilemmas, ranging from identification to understanding trauma. The book's authors aim to provide reliable tools for the appropriate interpretation of lesions on bone through macroscopic, radiological, histological and biomolecular analyses on skeletal remains

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