.. .. Caractéristiques-Épidémiologiques-de-l'échantillon,

.. .. -autopsie, 6 3. Modifications taphonomiques et modifications liées aux manoeuvres de réanimation, Concordances et discordances TDM -IRM

, Corrélation entre les anomalies retrouvées en imagerie et les diagnostics de synthèse finaux, p.19

. .. Discussion, 21 1. Caractéristiques épidémiologiques de l'échantillon et conditions de réalisation des examens d'imagerie post mortem

.. .. -autopsie, 22 3. Modifications taphonomiques et modifications liées aux manoeuvres de réanimation, Concordances et discordances TDM -IRM

, Corrélation entre les anomalies retrouvées en imagerie et les diagnostics de synthèse finaux, p.28

. .. Conclusion,

. .. Liste-des-abbreviations,

. .. References,

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