Age Estimation Using Foot Radiographs from a Modern Scottish Population

The Hoerr et al. atlas was published in 1962 and provides a standard for the age estimation of juveniles through radiographs of the feet. This study examines the accuracy of this atlas when used as an age estimation method on a modern Scottish population. A total of 403 left foot/ankle radiographs (...

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Adult
Age
age assessment
Age Determination by Skeleton - methods
age estimation
Child
Child, Preschool
Feet
Female
Foot Bones - diagnostic imaging
foot-ankle
Forensic Anthropology
forensic science
Hoerr et al. atlas
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Linear Models
Male
Population
radiographs
Radiography
Scotland
Young Adult
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