2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2014.06.007
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Age estimation from the sternal end of the fourth rib: A study of the validity of İşcan’s Method in Tunisian male population

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“…Iscan et al (1984a) claimed that costal cartilages can be used for estimating ages under 30 years (range of 3 to 5 years) and over 30 years old (range of 8 to 13 years) in males, and under 31 years (range, 4 to 6 years) and over 33 years (range, 11 to 15 years) in females (Iscan et al 1985). However, the authors note that the estimation error is large for cases over 40 years (Cerezo-Roman and Hernandez Espinoza 2014;Haj Salem et al 2014) and this is also associated with a larger inter-observer error. There are few methods to estimate age in older people because of large individual differences Fanton et al 2010;Hartnett 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Iscan et al (1984a) claimed that costal cartilages can be used for estimating ages under 30 years (range of 3 to 5 years) and over 30 years old (range of 8 to 13 years) in males, and under 31 years (range, 4 to 6 years) and over 33 years (range, 11 to 15 years) in females (Iscan et al 1985). However, the authors note that the estimation error is large for cases over 40 years (Cerezo-Roman and Hernandez Espinoza 2014;Haj Salem et al 2014) and this is also associated with a larger inter-observer error. There are few methods to estimate age in older people because of large individual differences Fanton et al 2010;Hartnett 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Calcification can be observed histologically during the first decade of life, and radiologically after the second decade (Rejtarova et al 2009). Many studies have used the fourth costal cartilage for estimating age (Iscan et al 1984a(Iscan et al , b, 1985Inoi 1997;Dedouit et al 2008;Fanton et al 2010;Verzeletti et al 2013;Cerezo-Roman and Hernandez Espinoza 2014;Haj Salem et al 2014), and some researchers have analyzed the first ribs (King 1939;Kampen et al 1995;Barchilon et al 1996;Kunos et al 1999), showing that calcification of the costal cartilage of the first rib is different to that of the other ribs (King 1939;Kampen et al 1995;Barchilon et al 1996;Kunos et al 1999). However, the costal cartilage of the first rib overlaps with the clavicle and soft tissue, and this makes it difficult to extract only the first costal cartilage from a CT image.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oettle & Steyn 2000;Salem et al 2014;Yavuz et al 1998). In general, those studies demonstrate varied applicability of the original method and a tendency for it to under-estimate the age of younger individuals, and vice versa for older individuals in instances where consensus between actual and estimated age was reached (Oettle & Steyn 2000;Salem et al 2014). Differences in the overall appearance of the sternal rib and the pattern of morphological change as a function of advanced age have also been noted between populations (Oettle & Steyn 2000).…”
Section: American Caucasian Population Described By Isçanmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The applicability of the Isçan standard (1984bIsçan standard ( , 1985 has been tested in several global populations (e.g. Oettle & Steyn 2000;Salem et al 2014;Yavuz et al 1998). In general, those studies demonstrate varied applicability of the original method and a tendency for it to under-estimate the age of younger individuals, and vice versa for older individuals in instances where consensus between actual and estimated age was reached (Oettle & Steyn 2000;Salem et al 2014).…”
Section: American Caucasian Population Described By Isçanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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