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209 related items for PubMed ID: 18284532

  • 1. Application of the Iscan method to two- and three-dimensional imaging of the sternal end of the right fourth rib.
    Dedouit F, Bindel S, Gainza D, Blanc A, Joffre F, Rougé D, Telmon N.
    J Forensic Sci; 2008 Mar; 53(2):288-95. PubMed ID: 18284532
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  • 3. Multislice computed tomography of the first rib: a useful technique for bone age assessment.
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  • 4. Forensic age estimation: comparison and validation of the Iscan method in 3D reconstructions using a surface scanner in a Spanish population.
    Beltran-Aroca CM, Lopez-Alcaraz M, Perez-Jorge P, Velazquez-Gomez JL, Font-Ugalde P, Girela-Lopez E.
    Int J Legal Med; 2023 May; 137(3):773-785. PubMed ID: 36930377
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  • 5. Age estimation from the sternal end of the fourth rib: a study of the validity of İşcan's Method in Tunisian male population.
    Haj Salem N, Aissaoui A, Mesrati MA, Belhadj M, Quatrehomme G, Chadly A.
    Leg Med (Tokyo); 2014 Nov; 16(6):385-9. PubMed ID: 25027181
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  • 6. Estimating age at death using the sternal end of the fourth ribs from Mexican males.
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  • 7. Sex determination from measurements of the sternum and fourth rib using multislice computed tomography of the chest.
    Ramadan SU, Türkmen N, Dolgun NA, Gökharman D, Menezes RG, Kacar M, Koşar U.
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  • 8. Sex determination from chest measurements in a sample of Egyptian adults using Multislice Computed Tomography.
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  • 9. Quantitative assessment of the sternal rib end morphology and implications for its application in aging human remains.
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  • 10. Application of the Suchey-Brooks method to three-dimensional imaging of the pubic symphysis.
    Telmon N, Gaston A, Chemla P, Blanc A, Joffre F, Rougé D.
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  • 11. Critical study of observation of the sternal end of the right 4th rib.
    Fanton L, Gustin MP, Paultre U, Schrag B, Malicier D.
    J Forensic Sci; 2010 Mar 01; 55(2):467-72. PubMed ID: 20141560
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  • 12. A test of Hartnett's revisions to the pubic symphysis and fourth rib methods on a modern sample.
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  • 13. Analysis of age-at-death estimation using data from a new, modern autopsy sample--part II: sternal end of the fourth rib.
    Hartnett KM.
    J Forensic Sci; 2010 Sep 01; 55(5):1152-6. PubMed ID: 20456580
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  • 14. Examination of variation in sternal rib end morphology relevant to age assessment.
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  • 15. Sex and age at death estimation from the sternal end of the fourth rib. Does Íşcan's method really work?
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  • 16. Age at death estimation using multislice computed tomography reconstructions of the posterior pelvis.
    Barrier P, Dedouit F, Braga J, Joffre F, Rougé D, Rousseau H, Telmon N.
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  • 17. Age estimation from the rib by components method analysis in white males.
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  • 18. Inter-observer variation in methodologies involving the pubic symphysis, sternal ribs, and teeth.
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  • 19. Intercostal variation for age estimation--are the standards for the right 4th rib applicable for other ribs?
    Aktas EO, Koçak A, Aktas S, Yemisçigil A.
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  • 20. Validation of a post-mortem computed tomography method for age estimation based on the 4th rib in a French population.
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    Int J Legal Med; 2022 May 01; 136(3):833-839. PubMed ID: 35230486
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