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Through the Lens with Jamie Elifritz, M.D. Case 2025.03 | Answer 65-year-old found in secure home by partner. PMH of hypertension and diabetes. What is the diagnosis? Hemopericardium. Blood is present in the pericardial space. This case scenario may meet criteria for external

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📍 Fukui, Japan | ISFRI [ISFRI] 2025 We’re proud to see Jamie Elifritz, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Forensic Radiology Group, presenting on the current landscape of forensic imaging education in the United States! #ISFRI2025 #ForensicImaging #PMCT #FRG

📍 Fukui, Japan | <a href="/IntSocForRadIm/">ISFRI</a> [ISFRI] 2025

We’re proud to see <a href="/JamieElifritz/">Jamie Elifritz</a>, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Forensic Radiology Group, presenting on the current landscape of forensic imaging education in the United States!

#ISFRI2025 #ForensicImaging #PMCT #FRG
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🔎Through the Lens of a Forensic Radiologist A new case from FRG’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jamie Elifritz. What is the etiology of the hyperdensity along the right heart border (between the two yellow arrows) in this 12-month-old? 💬Engage with Case 2025.04 and test your

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Through the Lens with Jamie Elifritz, M.D. Case 2025.04 | Answer What is the etiology of the hyper density along the right heart border (between the two yellow arrows) in this 12-month-old? Thymus. Children are not little adults. This is an age-appropriate thymus in a

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🔍 Through the Lens of a Forensic Radiologist A new case from FRG’s Chief Medical Officer, Jamie Elifritz, M.D. A 62-year-old is found in their secure residence during a wellness check. What is the diagnosis? 💬 Engage with Case 2025.05 and test your insight:

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The Forensic Radiology Group is proud to share a milestone publication in the premier radiology journal—RadioGraphics A Landmark in Forensic Imaging: PMCT Co-authored by: Nadia Solomon, Natalie Adolphi, Summer Decker, Laura Filograna, Jeroen J. F. Kroll, Dominic Gascho, Michael

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Through the Lens with Jamie Elifritz M.D. Case 2025.05 | Answer 62 year old found in their secure residence during a wellness check. What is the diagnosis? Diagnosis: Subdural hematoma in decomposed remains. PMCT Brain Findings: Large left extra-axial hemorrhagic collection

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🎙️ Coming soon on the RadioGraphics Podcast by RSNA: FRG’s Chief Medical Officer and Partner, Jamie Elifritz, M.D., joins to discuss her recent article, Postmortem CT: Applications in Clinical and Forensic Medicine. Don’t miss the release this week → rsnaradiographics.libsyn.com

🎙️ Coming soon on the RadioGraphics Podcast by <a href="/RSNA/">RSNA</a>:
FRG’s Chief Medical Officer and Partner, <a href="/JamieElifritz/">Jamie Elifritz</a>, M.D., joins to discuss her recent article, Postmortem CT: Applications in Clinical and Forensic Medicine.

Don’t miss the release this week →
rsnaradiographics.libsyn.com
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🔍 Through the Lens of a Forensic Radiologist A new case from FRG’s Chief Medical Officer, Jamie Elifritz, M.D.! Artifact or Artefact? What artifact is demonstrated in this case? Engage with Case 2025.06 and test your insight: forensicradiologygroup.com/through-the-le… Need CME credits? Explore

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Through the Lens with Jamie Elifritz M.D. Case 2025.06 | Answer What artifact is demonstrated in this case? Learning Point Ring Artifact: Secondary to miscalibration or (most commonly) failure of detector elements. This typically occurs close to the isocenter of the scan and

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🧑‍⚕️ PMCT: Providing Closure & Vital Data In this Forensic Focus session, Patty Schachtner, Former Chief Medical Examiner of St. Croix County, and Jamie Elifritz, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of FRG, reflect on the human impact of postmortem CT. “It’s just so surprising how

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Learn Forensic Imaging On Your Schedule Earn CME Credits — No Live Sessions Required Our online course series is designed for busy professionals who want to explore forensic imaging at their own pace. ✔️ CME credit included ✔️ Watch anytime, from anywhere ✔️ No live attendance

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🎰 FRG at IACME 2025 – Las Vegas, NV 🎰 We had a fantastic time connecting with colleagues at the 2025 IACME Conference at the Golden Nugget! On Day 3, FRG’s Chief Medical Officer and Partner, Dr. Jamie Elifritz, joined an expert panel for the Advanced Medicolegal Death

🎰 FRG at IACME 2025 – Las Vegas, NV 🎰

We had a fantastic time connecting with colleagues at the 2025 <a href="/theIACME/">IACME</a> Conference at the Golden Nugget!

On Day 3, FRG’s Chief Medical Officer and Partner, Dr. <a href="/JamieElifritz/">Jamie Elifritz</a>, joined an expert panel for the Advanced Medicolegal Death