Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)

The authors review the current state of diagnosis in the vital and postmortem estimation of biological age on the basis of morphological variability of osseous and chondral structures of the body, teeth, nails and skin. Despite nearly a century of research in the age estimation of corpses and live i...

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Main Authors: Evgeniy M. Kil’dyushov, Ekatherina V. Egorova, Anton S. Dvornikov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Eco-vector 2020-10-01
Series:Судебная Медицина
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Online Access:https://for-medex.ru/jour/article/viewFile/317/301
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spelling doaj-5ffc0b004f334aa6b739cb44d5bc90e12021-07-08T04:22:25ZrusEco-vectorСудебная Медицина2411-87292409-41612020-10-016341110.19048/fm317288Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)Evgeniy M. Kil’dyushov0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7571-0312Ekatherina V. Egorova1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3014-1501Anton S. Dvornikov2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0429-3117Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityPirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityPirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityThe authors review the current state of diagnosis in the vital and postmortem estimation of biological age on the basis of morphological variability of osseous and chondral structures of the body, teeth, nails and skin. Despite nearly a century of research in the age estimation of corpses and live individuals, certain aspects remain to receive proper acknowledgment. Macroscopic methods for the morphological assessment of external characters do not provide for a sufficient precision and vary in the age estimation bias. This circumstance highlights the importance of developing novel approaches and extending the toolkit of forensic medicine to improve the deterministic power of establishing the human biological age.https://for-medex.ru/jour/article/viewFile/317/301biological ageage variabilityage-related morphological charactersage-related skin changepostmortem age estimationforensic medicine
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author Evgeniy M. Kil’dyushov
Ekatherina V. Egorova
Anton S. Dvornikov
spellingShingle Evgeniy M. Kil’dyushov
Ekatherina V. Egorova
Anton S. Dvornikov
Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
Судебная Медицина
biological age
age variability
age-related morphological characters
age-related skin change
postmortem age estimation
forensic medicine
author_facet Evgeniy M. Kil’dyushov
Ekatherina V. Egorova
Anton S. Dvornikov
author_sort Evgeniy M. Kil’dyushov
title Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
title_short Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
title_full Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
title_fullStr Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
title_sort estimation of individual biological age in individual in forensic medicine (review)
publisher Eco-vector
series Судебная Медицина
issn 2411-8729
2409-4161
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The authors review the current state of diagnosis in the vital and postmortem estimation of biological age on the basis of morphological variability of osseous and chondral structures of the body, teeth, nails and skin. Despite nearly a century of research in the age estimation of corpses and live individuals, certain aspects remain to receive proper acknowledgment. Macroscopic methods for the morphological assessment of external characters do not provide for a sufficient precision and vary in the age estimation bias. This circumstance highlights the importance of developing novel approaches and extending the toolkit of forensic medicine to improve the deterministic power of establishing the human biological age.
topic biological age
age variability
age-related morphological characters
age-related skin change
postmortem age estimation
forensic medicine
url https://for-medex.ru/jour/article/viewFile/317/301
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