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Journal Article

Luyet, C; Meyer, C; Herrmann, G; Hatch, Gary; Ross, S; Eichenberger, U (2012). Placement of coiled catheters into the paravertebral space. Anaesthesia, 67(3), pp. 250-5. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2011.06988.x

Luyet, C; Herrmann, G; Ross, S; Vogt, A; Greif, R; Moriggl, B; Eichenberger, U (2011). Ultrasound-guided thoracic paravertebral puncture and placement of catheters in human cadavers: where do catheters go? British journal of anaesthesia, 106(2), pp. 246-54. Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/bja/aeq309

Kleine-Brueggeney, M; Greif, R; Ross, S; Eichenberger, U; Moriggl, B; Arnold, A; Luyet, C (2011). Ultrasound-guided percutaneous tracheal puncture: a computer-tomographic controlled study in cadavers. British journal of anaesthesia, 106(5), pp. 738-42. Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/bja/aer026

Bolliger, Stephan A.; Preiss, U; Glaeser, N; Thali, M J; Ross, S (2010). Radiological stab wound channel depiction with instillation of contrast medium. Legal medicine, 12(1), pp. 39-41. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.legalmed.2009.09.006

Hollinger, A; Christe, A; Thali, M J; Kneubuehl, B P; Oesterhelweg, L; Ross, S; Spendlove, D; Bolliger, Stephan A. (2009). Incidence of auditory ossicle luxation and petrous bone fractures detected in post-mortem multislice computed tomography (MSCT). Forensic science international, 183(1-3), pp. 60-6. Shannon: Elsevier Scientific Publ. Ireland 10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.10.011

Schnider, J; Thali, M J; Ross, S; Oesterhelweg, L; Spendlove, D; Bolliger, Stephan A. (2009). Injuries due to sharp trauma detected by post-mortem multislice computed tomography (MSCT): a feasibility study. Legal medicine, 11(1), pp. 4-9. Amsterdam: Elsevier

Andenmatten, M A; Thali, M J; Kneubuehl, B P; Oesterhelweg, L; Ross, S; Spendlove, D; Bolliger, Stephan A. (2008). Gunshot injuries detected by post-mortem multislice computed tomography (MSCT): a feasibility study. Legal medicine, 10(6), pp. 287-92. Amsterdam: Elsevier

Oesterhelweg, L; Ross, S; Spendlove, D; Schoen, C A; Christe, A; Thali, M J; Bolliger, Stephan A. (2007). Virtopsy: fatal stab wounds to the skull--the relevance of ante-mortem and post-mortem radiological data in case reconstructions. Legal medicine, 9(6), pp. 314-7. Amsterdam: Elsevier

Grabherr, S; Bolliger, S; Buck, U; Naether, S; Christe, A; Oesterhelweg, L; Ross, S; Dirnhofer, R; Thali, MJ (2007). Virtopsy-Radiology in Forensic Medicine. Imaging decisions MRI, 1(11), 2-9(8). Berlin: Blackwell

Book Section

Flach, P; Ross, S; Thali, M (2011). Forensic and Clinical Usage of X-rays in Body Packing. In: Thali, MJ (ed.) Brogdons Forensic Radiology (pp. 311-34). Boca Raton: CRC Press

Flach, Patricia; Ross, S; Christe, A; Thali, M (2011). Clinical and Forensic Radiology Are Not the Same. In: Thali, Viner (ed.) Brogdons Forensic Radiology (pp. 409-40). Boca Raton: CRC Press

Ross, S; Ebert, Lars Christian; Filograna, Laura; Thali, M (2011). Postmortem Biopsy. In: Thali, Viner (ed.) Brogdons Forensic Radiology (pp. 441-48). Boca Raton: CRC Press

Ross, S; Flach, Patricia; Thali, M (2011). Postmortem Angiography. In: Thali, Viner (ed.) Brogdons Forensic Radiology (pp. 449-60). Boca Raton: CRC Press

Ebert, Lars Christian; Ross, S; Thali, M (2011). Applications of Rapid-Prototyping Methods in Forensic Medicine. In: Thali, Viner (ed.) Brogdons Forensic Radiology (pp. 473-78). Boca Raton: CRC Press

Ross, S; Aghayev, E; Thali, MJ (2009). Biopsy. In: Thali MJ, Vock P (ed.) The Virtopsy Approach: 3D Optical and Radiological Scanning and Reconstruction in Forensic Medicine (pp. 437-442). London, New York: Crc Pr Inc

Conference or Workshop Item

Germerott, T; Oehler, R; Bolliger, S; Preiss, U; Spendlove, D; Aghayev, E; Thali, M; Ross, S (2009). Virtopsy - Korrelation postmortaler MSCT-Befunde und Obduktionsbefunde. In: Annual Meeting of the German Society for Forensic Medicine. Basel, Switzerland.

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