Part III – Adult skeletal age estimation using CT scans of cadavers: Revision of the auricular surface methods

ConclusionMost of the features described by Lovejoy et al. could not be observed on the VRIs, and as previously established by Villa et al. (2013), the Buckberry and Chamberlain method cannot be used on VRIs. Features such as transverse organization, surface texture, and microporosity are not visible on VRIs; however, features of the auricular surface and retroauricular area were seen to progress in a manner similar to that described by Lovejoy and colleagues, and a revised auricular surface method for use on VRIs was developed. The revised method is strongly correlated with age, and over 70% of the sample was placed within one standard deviation of the mean of the correct phase. This revised method should be tested on more populations using different CT settings and software.
Source: Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging - Category: Radiology Source Type: research