Brough Alison L, Bennett Jonathan, Morgan Bruno, Black Sue, Rutty Guy N
East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, University of Leicester, Robert Kilpatrick Building, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, LE2 7LX, UK.
J Forensic Sci. 2013 Jul;58(4):946-51. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12126. Epub 2013 May 17.
Currently, there is no standardized protocol for multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) measurement of juvenile remains. Using 33 juvenile clavicles, this paper investigates a protocol to allow MDCT measurements, comparable or supplemental with traditional osteometric measurements, to be acquired for application to previously published algorithms. The results illustrate that there is no significant difference between MDCT measurements and those taken by direct osteometric methods. By presenting such a protocol, this paper takes the first steps toward validation of the process of conversion from measurement of dry juvenile bone to MDCT compatibility and allows the forensic world to take a step forward in standardizing the way MDCT is used for forensic practice. This paper assesses the limitations and potential applications of this virtual approach and offers some suggestions for where further work might progress the conversion of these new approaches into legally admissible anthropological techniques of age estimation.
目前,对于多探测器计算机断层扫描(MDCT)测量青少年遗骸尚无标准化方案。本文使用33例青少年锁骨,研究一种方案,以便获取与传统骨测量法可比或互补的MDCT测量数据,用于应用已发表的算法。结果表明,MDCT测量值与直接骨测量法所测值之间无显著差异。通过提出这样一种方案,本文朝着验证从干燥青少年骨骼测量到MDCT兼容性转换过程迈出了第一步,并使法医界在规范MDCT用于法医实践的方式方面向前迈进了一步。本文评估了这种虚拟方法的局限性和潜在应用,并对进一步的工作可能在何处推动将这些新方法转化为可在法律上接受的年龄估计人类学技术提出了一些建议。