The analysis of the sternoclavicular joint holds significant importance in forensic anthropology, especially through the evaluation of medial clavicular ossification stage, which, however, is helpful only in subjects younger than 30 years of age. Given this limitation, the aim of the present work was to examine, through micro-CT, the surface of sternoclavicular joints of deceased individuals across various age groups, aiming to identify age-related degenerative changes applicable to age estimation in adults over 30 years old. A total of 41 deceased subjects were categorized into three age groups (20–39 years; 40–59 years; ≥60 years) for the analysis. Degenerative morphological features on both clavicular and sternal articular surfaces, including topography, porosity, and presence of osteophytes, were evaluated using a composite scoring system based on a modified “Falys-Prangle method.”, which assigns to each parameter specific score ranges: 1–3 for surface topography (smooth, slightly irregular, markedly irregular), 1–6 for porosity (absent, micro- and macroporosity for <50 % or >50 % of surface, surface breakdown), 1–3 for osteophytes (absent, present, not evaluable). The findings revealed a positive correlation between degenerative morphological features and age for both clavicular (rs = 0.719) and sternal articular surfaces (rs = 0.750). Additionally, the combined assessment of the clavicle and sternum, or the evaluation of the clavicle alone, exhibited better differentiation among the three age groups.

Secco, L., Padalino, P., Franceschetto, L., Viero, A., Pizzi, M., De Conti, G., et al. (2024). Micro-CT evaluation of morphological degenerative features of sterno-clavicular joint for age-at-death estimation in forensic anthropology – A qualitative analysis. LEGAL MEDICINE, 67, 1-10 [10.1016/j.legalmed.2023.102374].

Micro-CT evaluation of morphological degenerative features of sterno-clavicular joint for age-at-death estimation in forensic anthropology – A qualitative analysis

Pizzi, Marco;Fais, Paolo;
2024

Abstract

The analysis of the sternoclavicular joint holds significant importance in forensic anthropology, especially through the evaluation of medial clavicular ossification stage, which, however, is helpful only in subjects younger than 30 years of age. Given this limitation, the aim of the present work was to examine, through micro-CT, the surface of sternoclavicular joints of deceased individuals across various age groups, aiming to identify age-related degenerative changes applicable to age estimation in adults over 30 years old. A total of 41 deceased subjects were categorized into three age groups (20–39 years; 40–59 years; ≥60 years) for the analysis. Degenerative morphological features on both clavicular and sternal articular surfaces, including topography, porosity, and presence of osteophytes, were evaluated using a composite scoring system based on a modified “Falys-Prangle method.”, which assigns to each parameter specific score ranges: 1–3 for surface topography (smooth, slightly irregular, markedly irregular), 1–6 for porosity (absent, micro- and macroporosity for <50 % or >50 % of surface, surface breakdown), 1–3 for osteophytes (absent, present, not evaluable). The findings revealed a positive correlation between degenerative morphological features and age for both clavicular (rs = 0.719) and sternal articular surfaces (rs = 0.750). Additionally, the combined assessment of the clavicle and sternum, or the evaluation of the clavicle alone, exhibited better differentiation among the three age groups.
2024
Secco, L., Padalino, P., Franceschetto, L., Viero, A., Pizzi, M., De Conti, G., et al. (2024). Micro-CT evaluation of morphological degenerative features of sterno-clavicular joint for age-at-death estimation in forensic anthropology – A qualitative analysis. LEGAL MEDICINE, 67, 1-10 [10.1016/j.legalmed.2023.102374].
Secco, Laura; Padalino, Pasquale; Franceschetto, Lisa; Viero, Alessia; Pizzi, Marco; De Conti, Giorgio; Viel, Guido; Fais, Paolo; Giraudo, Chiara; Cec...espandi
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