2023
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15422
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Radiographic age estimation based on degenerative changes of vertebrae

Bradley J. Adams,
Erin Butler,
Stephanie M. Fuehr
et al.

Abstract: Age estimation is an important component of decedent identification. When assessing adult remains, anthropologists frequently use gross examination of skeletal elements, such as clavicles, ribs, and pubic symphyses. For fleshed bodies, this requires the removal of these elements and maceration prior to analysis. A new method was developed using radiographic imaging to estimate age from degenerative changes of the lower thoracic and upper lumbar vertebrae. This technique will complement anthropological age esti… Show more

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“…It is mostly used in cases involving unaccompanied asylum seekers, victims of accidents or conflict, athletes, and in determining criminal responsibility. The eruption and development of teeth follow a predictable pattern that is used to estimate age [1,2]. One of the consistently advised techniques for age assessment is the radiographic observation of tooth development [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is mostly used in cases involving unaccompanied asylum seekers, victims of accidents or conflict, athletes, and in determining criminal responsibility. The eruption and development of teeth follow a predictable pattern that is used to estimate age [1,2]. One of the consistently advised techniques for age assessment is the radiographic observation of tooth development [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%