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Paleoimaging: The Use of Radiography, Magnetic Resonance, and Endoscopy to Examine Mummified Remains
Gerald Conlogue, MHS, RT(R)(CT)(MR), Ronald Beckett, PhD, RRT, FAARC, Yvette Bailey, MD, John Posh, RT(R)(MR), David Henderson, PhD, Gary Double, BA, FD, Thomas King, RT(R)(CT)(MR) Journal of Radiology Nursing Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 5-13 (March 2008) DOI: /j.jradnu Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Locations of the embalming site: an incision along the right clavicle (A) and two trocar punctures (B, C). Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 An axial image demonstrating material within the pylorus (A). Also noted are the pancreas (B), liver (C), kidneys (D), and spleen (E). Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 A coronal image of the abdomen demonstrating areas of increased density within the liver (arrows). Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 An abdominal coronal section indicating tissue density differences in the liver (A), a postmortem clot in the inferior vena cava (B), and possible enlarged spleen(C). Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 5 An axial image of the thorax demonstrating calcified lymph nodes in the left hilar region (A) and adhesions between the right lung and anterior chest wall (B). Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 6 A lesion was noted in the right lung (arrow) measuring 1.96×1.11cm. Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 7 An axial MR image through the base of the heart demonstrating the right (A) and left (B) ventricles. The high-signal epicardial (C) and subcutaneous (D) fat are clearly visible. (B) An axial CT image through the base of the heart demonstrating the right (A) and left (B) ventricles. Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 8 A video endoscopic image of one of the coins lodged in the esophagus. The words “ ONE CENT” can be clearly seen on the coin. Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 9 A lateral Polaroid radiograph of the facial bones and the neck region documenting the position of the video endoscope (A), the nail (B) and the coins within the pharynx and esophagus (C). Journal of Radiology Nursing , 5-13DOI: ( /j.jradnu ) Copyright © 2008 American Radiological Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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