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Spheno-occipital synchondrosis fusion in modern Americans
Authors:Shirley Natalie R  Jantz Richard L
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, 250 South Stadium Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA. nrshirley@gmail.com
Abstract:This study examines spheno-occipital synchondrosis fusion in the modern American population and presents age ranges for forensic use. The sample includes 162 modern individuals aged 5-25 years. The basilar synchondrosis was scored as open, closing, or closed via direct inspection of the ectocranial site of the suture. Transition analysis was used to determine the average ages at which an individual transitions from unfused to fusing and from fusing to fused. The maximum likelihood estimates from the transition analysis indicate that females are most likely to transition from open to closing at 11.4 years and males at 16.5 years. Females transition from closing to closed at 13.7 years and males at 17.4 years. The probability distributions associated with these maximum likelihood estimates were used to derive age ranges for age estimation purposes. These results reflect sexual dimorphism in basilar synchondrosis fusion and agree approximately with average age at pubertal onset.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  spheno‐occipital synchondrosis  basilar suture  skeletal maturation  age estimation  transition analysis
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