Medical imaging for forensic age estimation in living adolescents and young adults continues to be controversial and a subject of discussion. Because age estimation based on medical imaging is well studied, it is the current gold standard. However, large disparities exist between the centers conducting age estimation, both between and within countries. This review provides an overview of the most common approaches applied in Europe, with case examples illustrating the differences in imaging modalities, in staging of development, and in statistical processing of the age data. Additionally, the review looks toward the future because several European research groups have intensified studies on age estimation, exploring four strategies for opti...
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Introduction: Age estimation is essential in human identification, but also in civil and pension law...
Estimating chronological age accurately in young adults is difficult and additional methods are requ...
Medical imaging for forensic age estimation in living adolescents and young adults continues to be c...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Different methodologies of age estimation using different human physical parameters have been assist...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Background The use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in forensic age estimation has been explored ...
Background: Dental and skeletal maturation have proved to be reliable evidence for estimating age of...
This study investigates the trends within the published research up to 2019 in relation to skeletal ...
yesAssessing and interpreting dental and skeletal age-related changes in both the living and the dea...
Background: To assess the radiographic third molar maturation with internationally developed techniq...
Introduction: In forensic practice, there is a growing need for accurate methods of age estimation, ...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Introduction: Age estimation is essential in human identification, but also in civil and pension law...
Estimating chronological age accurately in young adults is difficult and additional methods are requ...
Medical imaging for forensic age estimation in living adolescents and young adults continues to be c...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Different methodologies of age estimation using different human physical parameters have been assist...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Background The use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in forensic age estimation has been explored ...
Background: Dental and skeletal maturation have proved to be reliable evidence for estimating age of...
This study investigates the trends within the published research up to 2019 in relation to skeletal ...
yesAssessing and interpreting dental and skeletal age-related changes in both the living and the dea...
Background: To assess the radiographic third molar maturation with internationally developed techniq...
Introduction: In forensic practice, there is a growing need for accurate methods of age estimation, ...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Introduction: Age estimation is essential in human identification, but also in civil and pension law...
Estimating chronological age accurately in young adults is difficult and additional methods are requ...