Objective: To determine whether the Greulich and Pyle (G&P) atlas is applicable to populations of different ethnicity.Material and Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted at Department of Diagnostic Radiology, National Institute Rehabilitation Medicine during 2017. Total 100 left hand and wrist radiographs were assessed using GP atlas for age estimation using non-probability consecutive sampling technique.ean Chronological age (CA) and Skeletal age (SA) were calculated for each group and any significant differences between the two were established through two- tailed, paired t-test. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 17.Results: Total of 100 patients with left hand and wrist x-rays were included (50 males, 50 females). An...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Age estimation is routinely undertaken by comparing radiographs of the individual in question to pub...
Objective: To determine whether the Greulich and Pyle (G&P) atlas is applicable to populations o...
The age estimation of the hand bones by means of X-ray examination is a pillar of the forensic age e...
Age estimation of living individuals often represents a forensic challenge with important legal and ...
The Greulich & Pyle (G&P) and Tanner & Whitehouse (TW) methods are frequently used to determine bone...
Determination of skeletal development is a key pillar in forensic age estimation of living persons. ...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of hand MRI in age assessment in adolescents using the Greuli...
Objective: To determine whether the Greulich and Pyle (G&P) atlas is applicable when applied to popu...
As an indicator of growth rate, bone age is used to determine the level of development and to predic...
Objective: To compare Greulich-Pyle (GP) and Girdany-Golden (GG) methods for estimation of Skeletal ...
Background: Greulich and Pyle standards are the most widely used age estimation standards all over ...
BACKGROUND: In our Paediatric Radiology Department, the Greulich and Pyle technique is used to asses...
Background: The Greulich–Pyle (GP) method is one of the most commonly used radiographic techniques f...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Age estimation is routinely undertaken by comparing radiographs of the individual in question to pub...
Objective: To determine whether the Greulich and Pyle (G&P) atlas is applicable to populations o...
The age estimation of the hand bones by means of X-ray examination is a pillar of the forensic age e...
Age estimation of living individuals often represents a forensic challenge with important legal and ...
The Greulich & Pyle (G&P) and Tanner & Whitehouse (TW) methods are frequently used to determine bone...
Determination of skeletal development is a key pillar in forensic age estimation of living persons. ...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of hand MRI in age assessment in adolescents using the Greuli...
Objective: To determine whether the Greulich and Pyle (G&P) atlas is applicable when applied to popu...
As an indicator of growth rate, bone age is used to determine the level of development and to predic...
Objective: To compare Greulich-Pyle (GP) and Girdany-Golden (GG) methods for estimation of Skeletal ...
Background: Greulich and Pyle standards are the most widely used age estimation standards all over ...
BACKGROUND: In our Paediatric Radiology Department, the Greulich and Pyle technique is used to asses...
Background: The Greulich–Pyle (GP) method is one of the most commonly used radiographic techniques f...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Age estimation is routinely undertaken by comparing radiographs of the individual in question to pub...