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jiafm, 2010-32(2) april-june. - forensic medicine

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J Indian Acad Forensic Med, <strong>32</strong>(2) ISSN 0971-0973syndrome (all of them are generally due to defectivemelanin production) and last, but not the least, drugssuch as chloroquine, triparanol, flurobutyrophenone,mephenesin and dixyrazine, all play a greater orlesser role in the early or delayed graying of hair. [4]The statistically significant variables, asalready mentioned in the results, are skin changes,fusion of the components of sternum, position of themandibular canal and the angle of the mandible onthe right side, and the left angle of the mandible. Ofthese, the skin changes are of least reliable, becauseof the variety of factors affecting it, viz. heredity(aging genes, cellular senescence, telomereshortening, longevity genes, and nonenzymaticglycosylation), nutrition, oxidative stress, amino acidracemisation, exposure to sunlight, (Photoageing --one of the most crucial factors in the Indiansubcontinent), smoking, treatments likephotoprotection, trans-retinoic acid, alpha-hydroxyacid, antioxidants or Hormone therapy, caloricrestriction, application of cosmetics and, morerecently, injection of <strong>medicine</strong>s into the skin andmuscles (Botox / Dysport / Myobloc -- the Botulinumtoxin A and Botulinum toxin B preparations) [5] as aremedy for of wrinkles of the skin.The manubrio-sternal joint, which liesbetween the manubrium and sterna body is usually asymphysis, the bony surfaces are covered by hyalinecartilage and are connected by a fibrocartilage whichmay ossify in the aged. [6, 7, 8] The fusion of thecomponents of the sternum, [6, 9] as visualized inright lateral views of X-rays of the chest, were foundto be useful enough for the estimation of age in thisparticular age group.The first practical method for estimation ofage at death of individuals from their teeth waspresented by Gustafson. [10] The mandibular canaland mental foramen are standard anatomicallandmarks. [7] Changes in the mandible, [2, 6, 8, 11]as seen in oral orthopantomogram, particularly on theright side, were determined to be of greater value forage estimation than those on the left side. The reasonsfor such a difference are thought to be a missing tooth/ missing teeth on either side, artificial dentures oneither side, chewing habits, malocclusion of a tooth /teeth, non-eruption of a tooth / teeth, and thehandedness of the person. (The handedness of theperson is related to the dominance of the cerebralhemisphere. Therefore, in a right-handed person, as isthe case with majority of the population, [12, 13] useof the dominant hand, e.g., the right hand forbrushing the teeth will exert more pressure on theright side of the mandible while brushing the teeththan a left-handed person, who will induce more agerelatedchanges on the left side than the right.Conclusion:The observations and results of the studyconfirmed the presumption made before it wascommenced that subjective assessment of graying ofhair was of little or no help in the estimation of agebecause of the host of factors that were involved inwhen it commenced or why it never appeared at all.This was emphasised by statistical analysis of aCombined Hair Score (CHS) that had beendeveloped.Although a roughly equivalent number offactors played a role in changes in the skin, wrinklingat the three locations mentioned above proved moresignificant in that regard when converted into aCombined Skin Score (CSS).Of all the parameters studied, a review ofliterature suggested that the least criterion affected byexternal and internal factors was fusion of themanubrium and xiphoid process with the body of thesternum, however uncertain the ages at which thesephenomena occur might be. The degree of theirreliability in the estimation of age was borne out bystatistical analysis of the data, which yielded a highsignificance and highest coefficient of a CombinedBone Fusion Score (CBFS) in the equation for theassessment of age in the later years.Among the age changes in the mandible, theright and left angles (MRA & MLA) and the leastperpendicular distance between the mandibular canalon the right side and a tangent drawn along the lowerborder of the body of the mandible (MRD2) turnedout to be the most reliable parameters in theassessment of age in the later years, and weretherefore incorporated into the equation developedfor that purpose.Using statistical analysis of the data, linearregressions graphs were prepared on a speciallydeveloped software program by plotting fivesignificant variables (CSS, CBFS, MRD2, MRA andMLA) against the dependent variable of age Thefollowing equation for estimation of age between theages of 25 and 45 years was derived from thesegraphs:Age = 2.562(CSS) + 3.514(CBFS)+ 8.687(MRD2) + 0.436(MRA)- 0.263(MLA) + 8.442From a statistical standpoint, the fitness ofthe formula (i.e., its accuracy) was very high (88%).Using this formula, the ages of the <strong>32</strong> subjects in thestudy group were predicted, and were found to tallyalmost exactly with the ages as claimed by 22 (69%)of them.In conclusion, it may be said that thisparticular study has succeeded in most instances inpredicting the ages of the study group, and in arrivingat a formula for age estimation between the ages of25 and 45 years without using any invasive, costly,117

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