Progress in thin layer CT scan technology in estimating skeletal age of sternal end of clavicle.
- Author:
Ya-Hui WANG
1
;
Hua WEI
;
Chong-Liang YING
;
Lei WAN
;
Guang-You ZHU
Author Information
1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, P. R. China, Shanghai 200063, China. wangyh@ssfjd.cn
- Publication Type:Review
- MeSH:
Adolescent;
Age Determination by Skeleton/methods*;
Clavicle/growth & development*;
Epiphyses/growth & development*;
Female;
Forensic Anthropology/methods*;
Humans;
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Male;
Osteogenesis;
Retrospective Studies;
Sternum/growth & development*;
Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods*;
Young Adult
- From:
Journal of Forensic Medicine
2013;29(2):130-133
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
It is practical value for determination the teenagers whether the age is full of the legal responsibility age of 18 years old or not by estimating skeletal age of sternal end of clavicle. The traditional methods mainly based on X-ray radiography. However, sternal end of clavicle and adjacent lung, bronchus, sternum, rib, transverse process of thoracic vertebra are overlapped each other. As a result of overlapping, there will be obtained false negative or positive film reading results when according to X-ray observation of epiphyseal growth of sternal end of clavicle, which directly affect the scientificalness and accuracy of estimating of skeletal age. In recent years, the scholars at home and abroad have started to use thin layer CT scan technology to estimate skeletal age of the sternal end of clavicle. With the 2D and 3D CT recombination technology, the accuracy of the film reading distinctly improves by making the shape, size and position of epiphysis displayed clearly. This article reviews the application and research progress of thin layer CT scanning technology in estimating skeletal age of sternal end of clavicle at home and abroad, analyzes the superiority and value of thin layer CT scan technology, which applied to skeletal age of sternal end of clavicle.