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Age estimation based on computed tomography exploration: a combined method
by
Savall Frederic
, Bascou Agathe
, Dubourg Olivier
, Dedouit Fabrice
, Telmon Norbert
, Saint-Martin, Pauline
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Adults
/ Age
/ Anthropology
/ Bone density
/ Bone mineral density
/ Bones
/ Cadavers
/ Chronology
/ Computed tomography
/ Density measurement
/ Estimation
/ Forensic anthropology
/ Human remains
/ Measurement
/ Men
/ Minerals
/ Phases
/ Reproducibility
/ Tomography
2021
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Age estimation based on computed tomography exploration: a combined method
by
Savall Frederic
, Bascou Agathe
, Dubourg Olivier
, Dedouit Fabrice
, Telmon Norbert
, Saint-Martin, Pauline
in
Adults
/ Age
/ Anthropology
/ Bone density
/ Bone mineral density
/ Bones
/ Cadavers
/ Chronology
/ Computed tomography
/ Density measurement
/ Estimation
/ Forensic anthropology
/ Human remains
/ Measurement
/ Men
/ Minerals
/ Phases
/ Reproducibility
/ Tomography
2021
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Age estimation based on computed tomography exploration: a combined method
by
Savall Frederic
, Bascou Agathe
, Dubourg Olivier
, Dedouit Fabrice
, Telmon Norbert
, Saint-Martin, Pauline
in
Adults
/ Age
/ Anthropology
/ Bone density
/ Bone mineral density
/ Bones
/ Cadavers
/ Chronology
/ Computed tomography
/ Density measurement
/ Estimation
/ Forensic anthropology
/ Human remains
/ Measurement
/ Men
/ Minerals
/ Phases
/ Reproducibility
/ Tomography
2021
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Age estimation based on computed tomography exploration: a combined method
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Age estimation based on computed tomography exploration: a combined method
2021
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Despite an extensive number of existing methods, age estimation of human remains is still an unsolved matter in the field of forensic anthropology, especially when it comes to mature adults. The specific aim of this work was to propose a combined method for age estimation, for forensic purposes, by coupling the Suchey–Brooks method and the measure of the pubic bone density. For this purpose, we used an independent test sample comprising 339 CT scans of living individuals aged 15 to 99 years old. Measurement of bone density and staging according to the Suchey–Brooks phases were performed, followed by estimation of ages based on a combined method and an existing virtual reference sample. Results highlighted a significant negative correlation between bone density and age. Good accuracy was obtained for the measurement of pubic bone density for age estimation of men and women, especially concerning mature adults, with an absolute error ranging from 9 to 16 years for all individuals. The authors propose a practical combined method consisting of, first, allocating phases according to the scannographic approach of the Suchey–Brooks method. For phases I to IV, the age estimation is given using the Suchey–Brooks method. For phases V to VI, the pubic bone density measurement is used. Further study will be needed to assess the reproducibility of these results on cadavers and dry bones, as the post-mortem process could interfere with the measurement of mineral bone density.
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