International audienceAge estimation of living individuals aged less than 13, 18 or 21 years, which are some relevant legal ages in most European countries, is currently problematic in the forensic context. Thus, numerous methods are available for legal authorities, although their efficiency can be discussed. For those reasons, we aimed to propose a new method, based on the biometric analysis of hand bones. 451 hand radiographs of French individuals under the age of 21 were retrospectively analyzed. This total sample was divided into three subgroups bounded by the relevant legal ages previously mentioned: 0–13, 13–18 and 18–21 years. On these radiographs, we numerically applied the osteometric board method used in anthropology, by including...
Current multifactorial age estimation methods are based on radiography, however, in the forensic fie...
Age estimation in cadavers, human remains and living individuals may clarify issues with significant...
The aim of this study is to develop a new formula for age estimation in a longitudinal study of a sa...
International audienceAge estimation of living individuals aged less than 13, 18 or 21 years, which ...
International audienceIntroductionIn the judicial context of the age estimation of living individual...
Age estimation was used in forensic anthropology to help in the identification of individual remains...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Determination of skeletal development is a key pillar in forensic age estimation of living persons. ...
Age estimation of living individuals often represents a forensic challenge with important legal and ...
Introduction: In forensic practice, there is a growing need for accurate methods of age estimation, ...
The BoneXpert method for automated determination of bone age from hand X-rays was introduced in 2009...
Age estimation from radiographs is common when age is not documented, such as in forensic, refugee a...
Age estimation is a crucial matter in several forensic and legal instances. The literature recommend...
The skeletal age determination of individuals, especially if they come from a forensic context, is o...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Current multifactorial age estimation methods are based on radiography, however, in the forensic fie...
Age estimation in cadavers, human remains and living individuals may clarify issues with significant...
The aim of this study is to develop a new formula for age estimation in a longitudinal study of a sa...
International audienceAge estimation of living individuals aged less than 13, 18 or 21 years, which ...
International audienceIntroductionIn the judicial context of the age estimation of living individual...
Age estimation was used in forensic anthropology to help in the identification of individual remains...
Age estimation in forensics is essential in cases involving both living and dead subjects. For livin...
Determination of skeletal development is a key pillar in forensic age estimation of living persons. ...
Age estimation of living individuals often represents a forensic challenge with important legal and ...
Introduction: In forensic practice, there is a growing need for accurate methods of age estimation, ...
The BoneXpert method for automated determination of bone age from hand X-rays was introduced in 2009...
Age estimation from radiographs is common when age is not documented, such as in forensic, refugee a...
Age estimation is a crucial matter in several forensic and legal instances. The literature recommend...
The skeletal age determination of individuals, especially if they come from a forensic context, is o...
Current age estimation methods rely on radiographs and/or computed tomography (CT) to visualise deve...
Current multifactorial age estimation methods are based on radiography, however, in the forensic fie...
Age estimation in cadavers, human remains and living individuals may clarify issues with significant...
The aim of this study is to develop a new formula for age estimation in a longitudinal study of a sa...