The aim of the present study was to determine the sequence and timing of closure of the spheno-occipital synchondrosis for a large sample of a modern Italian population to assess if this age marker is a useful tool for age estimation for individuals. The sample consisted of 494 individuals in the age range 0-22 years, who were admitted to the Department of Radiology, Oncology and Anatomo-Pathology of "Sapienza" University of Rome - UOC Head and Neck Radiology - and the Department of imaging, University of L'Aquila, and who had undergone multi-slice CBCT imaging. The average age of the spheno-occipital closure in men is 18.3 years, whilst in women is 16.6. Therefore, it is evident that the closure in female people is faster than 1.7 yea...
Abstract Closure of cranial sutures progresses with age; therefore, macroscopic assessment of crania...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate, by Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT), any discrepa...
Background: One of the main steps in identifying a person in forensic medicine is determining the ag...
This study employs the three-dimensional visualization capability of cone-beam computed tomography (...
The analysis of ossification points plays a considerable role in forensic age estimation. Although t...
The investigation of ossification regions in the skeletal system is a basic method for forensic age ...
Determination of age goes on becoming difficult as the age advances particularly after the age of 40...
Abstract- The identity of dead is an essential part of post-mortem examination. The identification o...
This thesis examines three developing anatomical sites, two skeletal and one dental, in an attempt t...
Aim: This study sought to assess the fusion of spheno-occipital synchondrosis (SOS) in Chinese popul...
Age estimation is one of the major components of forensic identification. Cranial sutures have long ...
Scopo: Lo scopo di questo studio \ue8 quello di valutare, mediante misurazione tridimensionale con ...
Chronological age (CA) plays a fundamental role in forensic dentistry (i.e. personal identification ...
Obiettivo: Lo scopo di questo studio \ue8 la stima, effettuata mediante valutazione tridimensionale ...
Progress in medical imaging has opened new areas of research in forensic anthropology, especially in...
Abstract Closure of cranial sutures progresses with age; therefore, macroscopic assessment of crania...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate, by Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT), any discrepa...
Background: One of the main steps in identifying a person in forensic medicine is determining the ag...
This study employs the three-dimensional visualization capability of cone-beam computed tomography (...
The analysis of ossification points plays a considerable role in forensic age estimation. Although t...
The investigation of ossification regions in the skeletal system is a basic method for forensic age ...
Determination of age goes on becoming difficult as the age advances particularly after the age of 40...
Abstract- The identity of dead is an essential part of post-mortem examination. The identification o...
This thesis examines three developing anatomical sites, two skeletal and one dental, in an attempt t...
Aim: This study sought to assess the fusion of spheno-occipital synchondrosis (SOS) in Chinese popul...
Age estimation is one of the major components of forensic identification. Cranial sutures have long ...
Scopo: Lo scopo di questo studio \ue8 quello di valutare, mediante misurazione tridimensionale con ...
Chronological age (CA) plays a fundamental role in forensic dentistry (i.e. personal identification ...
Obiettivo: Lo scopo di questo studio \ue8 la stima, effettuata mediante valutazione tridimensionale ...
Progress in medical imaging has opened new areas of research in forensic anthropology, especially in...
Abstract Closure of cranial sutures progresses with age; therefore, macroscopic assessment of crania...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate, by Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT), any discrepa...
Background: One of the main steps in identifying a person in forensic medicine is determining the ag...