| Literature DB >> 15932079 |
Norbert Telmon1, Alexa Gaston, Patricia Chemla, Anthony Blanc, Francis Joffre, Daniel Rougé.
Abstract
Age determination is a major field of interest in forensic anthropology. Among the different methods based on macroscopic skeletal study, the Suchey-Brooks method, which analyzes the pubic symphysis, is one of the most reliable. We applied the Suchey-Brooks method to three-dimensional computed tomographic reconstructions of the pubic symphysis. We demonstrated excellent agreement between the results of analysis of bone samples and those of the three-dimensional images, in particular regarding ridges of the articular surface and delimitation of the extremities. The accuracy of age estimation did not significantly differ (Wilcoxon test) between the Suchey-Brooks method applied to bones and the same method applied to CT images. Using high-quality images, this approach seems as reliable as the standard Suchey-Brooks method and offers several advantages: no bone preparation, no damage to bone material, and the possibility of application to living individuals.Mesh:
Year: 2005 PMID: 15932079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832