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目的研究Demirjian法推断上海汉族青少年生活年龄的适用性。方法收集上海市第九人民医院符合纳入标准的年龄在11~20周岁的汉族青少年口腔曲面全景片501例.其中男性168例.女性333例。按照Demirjian法进行牙龄推断,并对生活年龄与Demirjian法推断的牙龄进行配对t检验:通过单因素数学模型探索两者之间的关系。结果直接应用Demirjian方法推断上海汉族青少年牙龄时.其推断的牙龄与实际生活年龄之间存在差异。通过建立牙龄推断的单因素数学模型。并将其推断的年龄与实际生活年龄进行配对t检验,结果显示男性12~16周岁(不含16周岁)、女性13~14周岁(不含14周岁)和15~17周岁(不合17周岁)年龄段无统计学意义(P〉0.05),并且有81.04%的样本推断误差小于1岁。结论本研究有望成为推断上海地区汉族青少年生活年龄的有效方法,但不适合17周岁以上青少年人群。 相似文献
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法医学中年龄推断的常用方法是对齿龄和骨龄进行推断,但这二种方法都受地理环境、营养状况、生活习惯、民族等因素的影响,尤其对成年人而言准确性会下降。随着对端粒研究的不断深入,已证实端粒DNA长度可反映细胞的分裂程度,代表细胞的生长寿命并与供体年龄有负相关性,因此测定端粒DNA长度有望成为法医学推断年龄有价值的新方法。 相似文献
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计算机图像分析应用于牙齿推断年龄方程的研究 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
应用计算机多元逐步回归对567颗中国人牙齿结构变化进行图像分析、分级并对数转换的数据分析,从而推导出利用牙齿推断年龄的方程。根据适用范围和牙齿类型的不同,从实验组得到的利用单颗牙齿推断年龄方程的估计标准误分别为4.8岁~5.4岁;各方程测试于对照组标本时,估计标准误分别为2.9岁~5.4岁。各方程测试于广东法医尸体解剖案例的结果表明,用单颗牙齿推断年龄的估计标准误为3.7岁;测试于广西壮族人案例的结果表明,用单颗牙齿推断年龄的估计标准误为2.6岁。用同一个体多颗牙齿推断年龄的研究结果表明,根据不同的年龄分组范围,利用同一个体2颗牙齿推断年龄的估计标准误分别为0.8岁~2.6岁;同一个体3颗~4颗牙齿推断年龄的估计标准误分别为0.6岁~2.3岁。研究结果表明,如果检材条件许可,采用同一个体多颗牙齿推断个体年龄可明显提高推断年龄的准确性。 相似文献
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目的探讨着色性干皮病G组(xeroderma pigmentosum group G,XPG)基因在不同年龄段健康汉族人群中的表达情况,分析XPG mRNA和蛋白表达量与年龄之间的相关性,以期为法医学年龄推断提供新的分子生物学指标。方法收集150名不同年龄段健康汉族人的外周血样,采用TRIzol法提取外周血单个核细胞(peripheral blood mononuclear cell,PBMC)总RNA,通过实时荧光定量PCR检测XPG mRNA在PBMC的相对表达量,酶联免疫吸附试验检测XPG蛋白在血浆中的表达量。结果 XPG mRNA及其蛋白表达量在≤18岁组与19~45岁组之间、≤18岁组与≥46岁组之间的差异均有统计学意义(P0.05),但19~45岁组与≥46岁组之间的差异无统计学意义(P0.05)。XPG mRNA和蛋白表达量均无性别差异(P0.05)。结论 XPG mRNA在PBMC的相对表达量在低龄段内随年龄增加而下降,其血浆中蛋白随年龄增加而升高;XPG基因有望成为法医学年龄推断的新型指标之一。 相似文献
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目的研究李果珍百分计数法和中国人手腕骨发育标准CHN法在推断女性14岁年龄时的准确度。方法在湖南娄底三所中学随机选择51名14岁女生,同一条件下拍摄左手腕X线片;按照上述两种方法由专业人员阅片;对比两种方法所得结果及其与真实年龄间的差异。结果计数法和CHN法测得的骨龄与研究对象的实际年龄间无显著性差异(P>0.05),两种方法比较也未见明显差异(P>0.05)。结论计数法和CNH法可用于湖南地区女性14岁年龄的推断。 相似文献
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Fernandes MM Tinoco RL de Braganca DP de Lima SH Francesquini Junior L Daruge Junior E 《Journal of forensic sciences》2011,56(6):1616-1619
Developing teeth are commonly the criteria used for age estimation in children and young adults. The method developed by Cameriere et al. (Int J Legal Med 2006;120:49-52) is based on measures of teeth with open apex, and application of a formula, to estimate chronological age of children. The present study evaluated a sample of panoramic radiographs from Brazilian children from 5 to 15 years of age, to evaluate the accuracy of the method proposed by Cameriere et al. The results has proven the system reliable for age estimation, with a median residual error of -0.014 years between chronological and estimated ages (p = 0.603). There was a slight tendency to overestimate the ages of 5-10 years and underestimate the ages of 11-15 years. 相似文献
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Developing teeth are used to assess maturity and estimate age in a number of disciplines, however the accuracy of different methods has not been systematically investigated. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of several methods. Tooth formation was assessed from radiographs of healthy children attending a dental teaching hospital. The sample was 946 children (491 boys, 455 girls, aged 3-16.99 years) with similar number of children from Bangladeshi and British Caucasian ethnic origin. Panoramic radiographs were examined and seven mandibular teeth staged according to Demirjian's dental maturity scale [A. Demirjian, Dental development, CD-ROM, Silver Platter Education, University of Montreal, Montreal, 1993-1994; A. Demirjian, H. Goldstein, J.M. Tanner, A new system of dental age assessment, Hum. Biol. 45 (1973) 211-227; A. Demirjian, H. Goldstein, New systems for dental maturity based on seven and four teeth, Ann. Hum. Biol. 3 (1976) 411-421], Nolla [C.M. Nolla, The development of the permanent teeth, J. Dent. Child. 27 (1960) 254-266] and Haavikko [K. Haavikko, The formation and the alveolar and clinical eruption of the permanent teeth. An orthopantomographic study. Proc. Finn. Dent. Soc. 66 (1970) 103-170]. Dental age was calculated for each method, including an adaptation of Demirjian's method with updated scoring [G. Willems, A. Van Olmen, B. Spiessens, C. Carels, Dental age estimation in Belgian children: Demirjian's technique revisited, J. Forensic Sci. 46 (2001) 893-895]. The mean difference (+/-S.D. in years) between dental and real age was calculated for each method and in the case of Haavikko, each tooth type; and tested using t-test. Mean difference was also calculated for the age group 3-13.99 years for Haavikko (mean and individual teeth). Results show that the most accurate method was by Willems [G. Willems, A. Van Olmen, B. Spiessens, C. Carels, Dental age estimation in Belgian children: Demirjian's technique revisited, J. Forensic Sci. 46 (2001) 893-895] (boys -0.05+/-0.81, girls -0.20+/-0.89, both -0.12 y+/-0.85), Demirjian [A. Demirjian, Dental development, CD-ROM, Silver Platter Education, University of Montreal, Montreal, 1993-1994] overestimated age (boys 0.25+/-0.84, girls 0.23+/-0.84, both 0.24 y+/-0.86), while Nolla [C.M. Nolla, The development of the permanent teeth, J. Dent. Child. 27 (1960) 254-266] and Haavikko's [K. Haavikko, The formation and the alveolar and clinical eruption of the permanent teeth. An orthopantomographic study, Proc. Finn. Dent. Soc. 66 (1970) 103-170] methods under-estimated age (boys -0.87+/-0.87, girls -1.18+/-0.96, both -1.02 y+/-0.93; boys -0.56+/-0.91, girls -0.79+/-1.11, both -0.67 y+/-1.01, respectively). For individual teeth using Haavikko's method, first premolar and second molar were most accurate; and more accurate than the mean value of all developing teeth. The 95% confidence interval of the mean was least for mean of all developing teeth using Haavikko (age 3-13.99 years), followed by identical values for Demirjian and Willems (sexes combined). 相似文献
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Application of three dental methods of adult age estimation from intact single rooted teeth to a Peruvian sample 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Methods of estimating adult age at death from such dental features as root translucency, root length, and the extent of periodontosis in intact single rooted teeth have proven useful in studies of modern individuals, especially in estimating age in older adults. Questions remain however, concerning the impact of regional and population variation on accuracy. To examine this issue, three approaches to age estimation were applied to a diverse sample of 100 individuals from Peru. Mean errors of estimation for all three approaches were similar to those originally reported, suggesting minimal impact of population variation of the features measured. A new regression equation, specifically for Peruvian samples, is provided. 相似文献
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Marcella Guedes Barbosa MS Ademir Franco PhD Renata Dantas Barreto de Oliveira MD Mariela Peralta Mamani PhD José Luís Cintra Junqueira PhD Mariana Quirino Silveira Soares PhD 《Journal of forensic sciences》2023,68(3):743-756
The secondary dentin deposition that occurs after the tooth formation process results in a decrease in pulp cavity volume in adolescents and adults. The purpose of this critical review was to correlate pulpal and/or dental volume on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) with chronological age approximation. A subobjective was to investigate which methodology and CBCT technical parameters would be most appropriate to evaluate this correlation. This critical review followed the PRISMA guidelines, and it was conducted by a search through PubMed, Embase, SciELO, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Library databases, as well as gray literature. Primary studies that used pulp volume, or pulp chamber to tooth volume ratio measured using CBCT were included. Seven hundred and eight indexed and 31 non-indexed records were identified. A qualitative analysis was performed including 25 selected studies with a total of 5100 individuals, age ranging from 8 to 87 years without sex predilection. The most used method was pulp volume/tooth volume. CBCT voxel size ranged between 0.09 and 0.5. Manual segmentation associated with threshold algorithms was used in most of the studies. Correlation between the pulp volume/tooth volume ratio was moderate: −0.66 for the upper central incisors, −0.59 for upper canines and −0.56 for lower canines. High heterogeneity was observed among the studies. It is concluded that pulp volume should be used with caution in age estimation. Evidence supports the preferable use of upper incisors with pulp volume/tooth volume ratio for age estimation. There is not enough evidence that voxel size interferes in age estimation by pulp volume. 相似文献