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Age prediction formulae from radiographic assessment of skeletal maturation at the knee in an Irish population

Abstract Age estimation in living subjects is primarily achieved through assessment of a hand–wrist radiograph and comparison with a standard reference atlas. Recently, maturation of other regions of the skeleton has also been assessed in an attempt to refine the age estimates. The current study pre...

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Published in:Forensic science international 2014-01, Vol.234 (C), p.188.e1-188.e8
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Age
Age Determination by Skeleton - methods
Age estimation
Child
Epiphyses - anatomy & histology
Epiphyses - diagnostic imaging
Epiphysis
Female
Femur - anatomy & histology
Femur - diagnostic imaging
Fibula - anatomy & histology
Fibula - diagnostic imaging
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic sciences
Humans
Ireland
Jurisdiction
Knee
Knee Joint - anatomy & histology
Knee Joint - diagnostic imaging
Linear Models
Male
Males
Osteogenesis
Pathology
Population
Radiographs
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Sex Characteristics
Skeletal maturation
Tibia - anatomy & histology
Tibia - diagnostic imaging
Young Adult
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