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1. AGE DETERMINATION
2. Why do we need to estimate age ?
Criminal claims – as in sexual assault
Civil conditions as in
Improper birth registration: for marriage, work, military recruitment
Amnesia
Refugees Introduction
3. Methods of age estimation 3 Bs:
Belongings: IDs, birth certificate
Behavioral markers:
Mentality and behavior: infant developmental milestones: motor, cognitive, language, social
Education
Voice and language
Biological markers:
Non-skeletal
Skeletal
4. Methods of age estimation Biological:
Non-skeletal:
General appearance: e.g. height, weight
Development :
Infant developmental milestones: physical
Sexual development:
Primary sex characters
Secondary sex characters
Aging: skin wrinkles, hair color
5. Methods of age estimation Biological:
Skeletal:
Teeth examination
Dentition
Attrition
Ossification centers
Closure of epiphysial plates
Skull:
Dimensions
Closure of fontanels
Closure of sutures
6. Methods of age estimation Most important methods:
General development in children
Secondary sexual characters
Teeth examination
Ossification centers
Obliteration of growth plates
7. Age during intrauterine life:
In claims of criminal abortion, maternal deaths, and rape.
Estimated during pregnancy by ultrasonography and date of the last menstrual period
Age from birth up to 18 years
Age after 18 years
8.
From 0-15 days (neonatal period)
By umbilical stump examination
From 15 days - 2 years(Infancy period)
By primary dentition
From 2- 6 years
Closure of metopic suture
Appearance of ossific centers
From 6-12 years
Secondary dentition
9.
From 12- 18 (Adolescence period).
Closure of epiphysial plates
Adulthood
Early stage: bone remodeling and maintenance
Late stage: bone wear and tear
10. Dentition
11. Dentition – milky teeth
12. Dentition – permanent teeth
13. Dentition – permanent teeth
24. 1 year: head of humerus ,femur, tibia
2 years: lower radius
3 years: patella
4 years: upper fibula, greater trochanter
5 years: lower fibula
6 years: upper radius, calcaneus Appearance of ossification centers after birth
25. Below1 year as ossific center of the head of femur not appeared. Appearance of ossification centers after birth
26. > 1 year (ossific center at head of femur) Appearance of ossification centers after birth
27. Below 2 years (no ossific centre in the wrist) Appearance of ossification centers after birth
28. Above 2 years: ossific center of lower radius Appearance of ossification centers after birth
29. Obliteration of growth plates
30. Obliteration of growth plates
31. Obliteration of growth plates
32. Obliteration of growth plates – upper limb
34. What is the age ? <19 (not united head of humerus with the body)
35. What is the age ? >19 years (united head of humerus)
36. What is the age ? >17 y (completely developed elbow)
37. What is the age ? < 19 ( non united lower ends of radius and ulna)
38. What is the age ? > 19 years ( closed lower ends of radius and ulna)
40. What is the age?
41. Obliteration of growth plates
42. Obliteration of growth plates - lower limb
43. What is the age?
44. What is the age?
45. What are the ages?
46. What are the ages ?
47. What are the ages ?
48. Obliteration of growth plates - sternum
49. < 15 y (non-united segments) What is the age?
51. Two pubic rami of the hip (6y)
Suture at the acetabulum (15)
Ischeal tuberosity with the ischium (21y)
Iliac crest with the ilium (23y)
52. What is the age ? > 1 y (ossific center at femoral head)
<4 y (ossific center at greater trochanter)
53. What is the age ? >4 y (ossific center at greater trochanter)
<15 y
(triradiate suture is opened)
54. What is the age ? >4 y (ossific center at greater trochanter)
<15 y (opened triradiate suture)
55. What is the age? <23 y (iliac crest)
56. What is the age? >23 y (iliac crest)
57. 6 years
Age of education
(1st molar and pubic ramus)
7 years
Age of discrimination
(Central incisors)
10 years
In case of divorce father claims his son
(Second premolar) Ages of legal importance in Egypt
58. 12 years
Father claims his daughter
(2nd molar)
14 years:
Under this age
The child cannot commit the crime of rape
Child work is not legal
(Union of the trochlea and capitulum, calcaneus body and epiphysis)
Ages of legal importance in Egypt
59. 15 years
The custody of the mother ends for both son and daughter and they are allowed to choose their custodian till age of21 for son or marriage for daughter
The child is considered partially responsible i.e. trial in front of juvenile court
(Union of trochlea and capitulum with lower end of humerus.+ acetabular suture union) Ages of legal importance in Egypt
60. 16years
Age of legal marriage in females
Identity card
(Metecarpals in females)
18 years:
Legal marriage in males
Legal age for consent
Governmental employment
Driving license
Full criminal responsibility
Voting
Military recruitment
( Metacarpals) Ages of legal importance in Egypt
61. 21 years
Civil rights
(X - ray knee)
30 years
Member of people assembly
(Sagittal suture)
35 years
Legal age of the president of the public
60 years
Pension
(Union of body and manubrium of sternum)
Ages of legal importance in Egypt
62. Post test Ques. 1
Write the estimated age for the following:
Pic.1
63. Ques 2 Pic 2
64. Quest. 3 Pic 3
65. Quest 4 Pic 4
66. Quest. 5 pic5
67. Quest.6 Pic 6 55
68. Quest.7Which is older a or b? a b
69. Quest.8 For more precise age estimation for the pic a I need to ask for x ray:
Knee
Ankle
Elbow
pelvis
70. Quest.9 For more precise age estimation for the pic b I need to ask for x ray:
Sternum
Knee
Shoulder
hip
71. Quest 10Suggest which picture is older a or b and why? a
b