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The iliac crest in forensic age diagnostics: evaluation of the apophyseal ossification in conventional radiography

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Age estimation based on pelvic ossification using regression models from conventional radiography

The completely fused medial clavicular epiphysis in high-frequency ultrasound scans as a diagnostic criterion for forensic age estimations in the living

Multimodality imaging evaluation for iliac crest apophysis avulsion injury - ScienceDirect

Full article: Evaluation of distal femoral epiphysis and proximal tibial epiphysis ossification using the Vieth method in living individuals: applicability in the estimation of forensic age

Traditional and New Methods of Bone Age Assessment-An Overview - Abstract - Europe PMC

Sonographic examination of the apophysis of the iliac crest for forensic age estimation in living persons - ScienceDirect

Forensic age estimation for pelvic X-ray images using deep learning

Figure 2 from Examination of ossification of the distal radial epiphysis using magnetic resonance imaging. New insights for age estimation in young footballers in FIFA tournaments.

Andreas SCHMELING, Universitätsklinikum Münster, Münster, UKM, Institut für Rechtsmedizin

Evaluation of accuracy of plain radiography in determining the Risser stage and identification of common sources of errors, Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research

Apophyseal Ossification of the Iliac Crest in Forensic Age Estimation: Computed Tomography Standards for Modern Australian Subadults - Lottering - 2017 - Journal of Forensic Sciences - Wiley Online Library

Analysis of various radiological age-assessment methods in children, adolescents and young adults regarding the differences between the sexes and sides of the body – A comparative review - ScienceDirect

Forensic age estimation in living subjects based on the ossification status of the medial clavicular epiphysis as revealed by thin-slice multidetector computed tomography

Forensic age estimation of living persons from the knee: Comparison of MRI with radiographs - ScienceDirect

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