Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population
Age estimation from human skeletal remains is an important step to reconstruct a biological profile. Cranial suture has long been studied for its age-related closure. However, until now, forensic anthropologists still attempt to investigate the best way of estimating age at death from cranial sut...
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| author | Sittiporn R, Nuttaya P, Sukon P, Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, |
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| description | Age estimation from human skeletal remains is an important step to reconstruct a
biological profile. Cranial suture has long been studied for its age-related closure.
However, until now, forensic anthropologists still attempt to investigate the best
way of estimating age at death from cranial suture closure because skull is usually
found at the crime scene due to its easy recognised-appearance and persistence
to post-mortem insults. For these reasons, a study of age estimation from cranial
suture closure in a Thai population was conducted, which focussed to study the
appearance and visibility of facial suture closure using computed tomography (CT).
CT image series of 140 cases were obtained in order to investigate ectocranial
closure of the selected facial sutures. The results from CT image analysis revealed
that nasomaxillary provided the most consistent examination of suture closure
(52%) while frontonasal delivered the lowest consistency in suture closure
examination (29%). The inconsistency mostly occurred in assigning the closure
score of 1 and 2. Thus, it could be suggested that a 3-scale scoring system of
closure: open, closing, and closed, could be an appropriate method of evaluating
degree of ectocranial closure of facial sutures obtained from CT imaging. This
fundamental information of facial suture closure from CT images could serve as a
starting point on development of age estimation technique from suture closure by
utilising CT images. |
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| spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:162872021-03-16T02:46:50Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16287/ Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population Sittiporn R, Nuttaya P, Sukon P, Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, Age estimation from human skeletal remains is an important step to reconstruct a biological profile. Cranial suture has long been studied for its age-related closure. However, until now, forensic anthropologists still attempt to investigate the best way of estimating age at death from cranial suture closure because skull is usually found at the crime scene due to its easy recognised-appearance and persistence to post-mortem insults. For these reasons, a study of age estimation from cranial suture closure in a Thai population was conducted, which focussed to study the appearance and visibility of facial suture closure using computed tomography (CT). CT image series of 140 cases were obtained in order to investigate ectocranial closure of the selected facial sutures. The results from CT image analysis revealed that nasomaxillary provided the most consistent examination of suture closure (52%) while frontonasal delivered the lowest consistency in suture closure examination (29%). The inconsistency mostly occurred in assigning the closure score of 1 and 2. Thus, it could be suggested that a 3-scale scoring system of closure: open, closing, and closed, could be an appropriate method of evaluating degree of ectocranial closure of facial sutures obtained from CT imaging. This fundamental information of facial suture closure from CT images could serve as a starting point on development of age estimation technique from suture closure by utilising CT images. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16287/1/24_ms0461_pdf_75409.pdf Sittiporn R, and Nuttaya P, and Sukon P, and Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, (2020) Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population. Medicine & Health, 15 (2). pp. 276-289. ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/15/2 |
| spellingShingle | Sittiporn R, Nuttaya P, Sukon P, Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh, Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population |
| title | Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population |
| title_full | Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population |
| title_fullStr | Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population |
| title_full_unstemmed | Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population |
| title_short | Age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a Thai population |
| title_sort | age estimation from computed tomography of cranial suture closure in a thai population |
| url | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16287/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16287/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16287/1/24_ms0461_pdf_75409.pdf |