This study contrasts the ontogeny of the iliac crest apophysis using conventional radiography and multislice computed tomography (MSCT), providing probabilistic information for age estimation of modern Australian subadults. Retrospective abdominopelvic MSCT data acquired from 524 Australian individuals aged 7–25 and surveillance radiographs of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients included in the Paediatric Spine Research Group Progression Study (n\ua0=\ua0531) were assessed. Ossification scoring of pseudo-radiographs and three-dimensional (3D) volume-rendered reconstructions using Risser (1958) quantitative descriptors indicate discrepancies in age estimates, stage allocation, and conflicting morphological progression. To mitigate visua...
With increases in migration across borders, age estimation in living individuals of not (reliably) d...
This thesis examines three developing anatomical sites, two skeletal and one dental, in an attempt t...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of: (1) the error and uncertainty a...
This study contrasts the ontogeny of the iliac crest apophysis using conventional radiography and mu...
This study contrasts the ontogeny of the iliac crest apophysis using conventional radiography and mu...
Risser grading on multi slice CT of Australian subadults reveals interesting anatomical deviations, ...
Determination of the ossification properties of the iliac apophysis is important not only in the cli...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
Age assessment in children and young adults is a relevant forensic issue. It is requested not only i...
Forensic age estimation based on staging of ossification of the medial clavicular bone is one of the...
Subadult age estimates are based on the principles of growth and development and are considered the ...
The variability of anthropometric measures, such as the degree of ossification, among societies shou...
International audienceProgress in medical imaging has opened new areas of research in forensic anthr...
Current forensic practice in age estimation relies on the application of morphological standards as ...
With increases in migration across borders, age estimation in living individuals of not (reliably) d...
This thesis examines three developing anatomical sites, two skeletal and one dental, in an attempt t...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of: (1) the error and uncertainty a...
This study contrasts the ontogeny of the iliac crest apophysis using conventional radiography and mu...
This study contrasts the ontogeny of the iliac crest apophysis using conventional radiography and mu...
Risser grading on multi slice CT of Australian subadults reveals interesting anatomical deviations, ...
Determination of the ossification properties of the iliac apophysis is important not only in the cli...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
Age assessment in children and young adults is a relevant forensic issue. It is requested not only i...
Forensic age estimation based on staging of ossification of the medial clavicular bone is one of the...
Subadult age estimates are based on the principles of growth and development and are considered the ...
The variability of anthropometric measures, such as the degree of ossification, among societies shou...
International audienceProgress in medical imaging has opened new areas of research in forensic anthr...
Current forensic practice in age estimation relies on the application of morphological standards as ...
With increases in migration across borders, age estimation in living individuals of not (reliably) d...
This thesis examines three developing anatomical sites, two skeletal and one dental, in an attempt t...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of: (1) the error and uncertainty a...