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

Catherine E Merritt
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Abstract

Objective

The auricular surface of the ilium is often found preserved in both archaeological and forensic contexts. In the final manuscript of this three-part series, the features used by biological and forensic anthropologists to estimate adult skeletal age from the auricular surface are tested on volume-rendered images (VRIs) generated from CT scans of cadavers.

Materials and methods

CT scans of 420 cadavers from the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine were selected (age range 20–79 years). Siemens syngo.via software was used to view the DICOM images and create the VRIs. The Lovejoy et al. auricular surface method of age estimation was assessed for use on VRIs and a new method for VRIs was created.

Results and conclusion

Most of the features described by Lovejoy et al. could not be observed on the VRIs, and as previously established by Villa et al. (2013) [13], 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.

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第三部分-使用尸体CT扫描的成人骨骼年龄估计:耳廓表面方法的修订
目的在考古和法医研究中,经常发现髂骨耳面保存完好。在这个由三部分组成的系列的最后一份手稿中,生物和法医人类学家用来从耳廓表面估计成人骨骼年龄的特征在尸体CT扫描产生的体积渲染图像(VRIs)上进行了测试。材料和方法选择来自维多利亚法医研究所的420具尸体(年龄20-79岁)的ct扫描。西门子syngo。通过软件查看DICOM图像并创建vri。对Lovejoy等人的耳面年龄估计方法在vri上的应用进行了评估,创建了一种新的vri年龄估计方法。Lovejoy等人描述的大部分特征在vri上无法观察到,而Villa等人(2013)[13]也证实了Buckberry和Chamberlain方法不能用于vri。横向组织、表面纹理和微孔隙等特征在VRIs上不可见;然而,耳廓表面和耳后区域的特征以与Lovejoy及其同事所描述的相似的方式发展,并且开发了用于vri的修订耳廓表面方法。修正后的方法与年龄密切相关,超过70%的样本被放置在正确相位平均值的一个标准差范围内。这种改进后的方法应该在更多的人群中使用不同的CT设置和软件进行测试。
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