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dc.contributor.authorDe Tobel, Jannick-
dc.contributor.authorFIEUWS, Steffen-
dc.contributor.authorHillewig, Elke-
dc.contributor.authorPhlypo, Inès-
dc.contributor.authorvan Wijk, Mayonne-
dc.contributor.authorde Haas, Michiel Bart-
dc.contributor.authorVerstraete, Koenraad Luc-
dc.contributor.authorPOLITIS, Constantinus-
dc.contributor.authorThevissen, Patrick Werner-
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-26T10:15:17Z-
dc.date.available2021-07-26T10:15:17Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.date.submitted2021-07-12T09:29:49Z-
dc.identifier.citationForensic science international, 306 (Art N° 110054)-
dc.identifier.issn0379-0738-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/34541-
dc.description.abstractPurpose: To study age estimation performance of combined magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of all four third molars, the left wrist and both clavicles in a reference population of females and males. To study the value of adding anthropometric and sexual maturation data. Materials and methods: Three Tesla MRI of the three anatomical sites was prospectively conducted from March 2012 to May 2017 in 14- to 26-year-old healthy Caucasian volunteers (160 females, 138 males). Development was assessed by allocating stages, anthropometric measurements were taken, and self-reported sexual maturation data were collected. All data was incorporated in a continuation-ratio model to estimate age, applying Bayes' rule to calculate point and interval predictions. Two performance aspects were studied: (1) accuracy and uncertainty of the point prediction, and (2) diagnostic ability to discern minors from adults (>= 18 years). Results: Combining information from different anatomical sites decreased the mean absolute error (MAE) compared to incorporating only one site (P < 0.0001). By contrast, adding anthropometric and sexual maturation data did not further improve MAE (P = 0.11). In females, combining all three anatomical sites rendered a MAE equal to 1.41 years, a mean width of the 95% prediction intervals of 5.91 years, 93% correctly classified adults and 91% correctly classified minors. In males, the corresponding results were 1.36 years, 5.49 years, 94%, and 90%, respectively. Conclusion: All aspects of age estimation improve when multi-factorial MRI data of the three anatomical sites are incorporated. Anthropometric and sexual maturation data do not seem to add relevant information. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.-
dc.description.sponsorshipFunding Funding for this study was entirely provided by the Department of Diagnostic Sciences – Radiology at Ghent University and the Department of Imaging and Pathology – Forensic Odontology at KU Leuven. The authors wish to thank all participants and people who helped with their recruitment. Furthermore, we want to thank Patrick Davis for his critical appraisal of the manuscript.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherELSEVIER IRELAND LTD-
dc.rights2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.-
dc.subject.otherAdolescent-
dc.subject.otherAdult-
dc.subject.otherAge determination by skeleton-
dc.subject.otherAge determination by teeth-
dc.subject.otherMagnetic resonance imaging-
dc.subject.otherAge Determination by Skeleton-
dc.subject.otherAge Determination by Teeth-
dc.subject.otherBayes Theorem-
dc.subject.otherClavicle-
dc.subject.otherFemale-
dc.subject.otherForensic Anthropology-
dc.subject.otherForensic Dentistry-
dc.subject.otherHumans-
dc.subject.otherMale-
dc.subject.otherMolar, Third-
dc.subject.otherProspective Studies-
dc.subject.otherRadius-
dc.subject.otherSampling Studies-
dc.subject.otherUlna-
dc.subject.otherWhite People-
dc.subject.otherYoung Adult-
dc.subject.otherMagnetic Resonance Imaging-
dc.titleMulti-factorial age estimation: A Bayesian approach combining dental and skeletal magnetic resonance imaging-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.volume306-
local.format.pages9-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
local.publisher.placeELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE 00000, IRELAND-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
local.bibliographicCitation.artnr110054-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.forsciint.2019.110054-
dc.identifier.pmid31778924-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000507941700016-
dc.contributor.orcidPolitis, Constantinus/0000-0003-4772-9897; de Haas,-
dc.contributor.orcidMichiel/0000-0001-7946-5676; Phlypo, Ines/0000-0001-8749-4493-
dc.identifier.eissn1872-6283-
local.provider.typewosris-
local.uhasselt.internationalyes-
item.validationecoom 2021-
item.fulltextWith Fulltext-
item.accessRightsOpen Access-
item.fullcitationDe Tobel, Jannick; FIEUWS, Steffen; Hillewig, Elke; Phlypo, Inès; van Wijk, Mayonne; de Haas, Michiel Bart; Verstraete, Koenraad Luc; POLITIS, Constantinus & Thevissen, Patrick Werner (2020) Multi-factorial age estimation: A Bayesian approach combining dental and skeletal magnetic resonance imaging. In: Forensic science international, 306 (Art N° 110054).-
item.contributorDe Tobel, Jannick-
item.contributorFIEUWS, Steffen-
item.contributorHillewig, Elke-
item.contributorPhlypo, Inès-
item.contributorvan Wijk, Mayonne-
item.contributorde Haas, Michiel Bart-
item.contributorVerstraete, Koenraad Luc-
item.contributorPOLITIS, Constantinus-
item.contributorThevissen, Patrick Werner-
crisitem.journal.issn0379-0738-
crisitem.journal.eissn1872-6283-
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