| Literature DB >> 20002267 |
Jean-Pol Beauthier1, Philippe Lefevre, Maurice Meunier, Rosine Orban, Caroline Polet, Jean-Pierre Werquin, Gérald Quatrehomme.
Abstract
Vault sutures have proven their low reliability for estimating age at death in individual forensic science cases. We broke down the palatine sutures of 134 skulls (with known sex and age at time of death) into 15 subparts and 5 stages of fusion to obtain a mean coefficient of obliteration (Cp) which was then linked to five age classes. We completed this study with multiple regression equations of total palatine suture scores. We compared our results with those obtained using the Mann method on the one hand and classically segmented and scored ectocranial suture age determination methods on the other. Palatine sutures generally do not estimate age at death any better than cranial vault sutures. Despite the partly subjective aspect of suture study, palatine suture observation contributes additional information to age-range estimation, especially in old and very old subjects where other methods lose their effectiveness.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20002267 DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01237.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832