Title of article :
Investigating the association between chronological age and thyroid cartilage ossification using CT imaging
Author/Authors :
Tabatabaee, Morteza AJA University of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran , Vasheghani Farahani, Maryam Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Alimohammadi, Alimohammad Legal Medicine Organization of Iran, Tehran, Iran , Shekarchi, Babak Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Thyroid cartilage ossifies through time. In addition to different methods for age estimation, ossified volume can be a
valuable index for age estimation. In this study, anthropometric characteristics and ossified volume were measured using CT scan
imaging to find potential correlations between measures and age.
Methods: In this study, 100 thyroid cartilage of Iranian corpses (60 men and 40 women) were studied. Corpses from Kahrizak hall of
Tehran Legal Medicine Organization were included in this study. After obtaining required consent from their family, their thyroid
cartilage was separated by an expert, and anthropometric properties of the cartilage were recorded. A 64-slice Siemens CT scan machine
was used to measure specimen ossified volume and Hounsfield score by 3D reconstruction of images. Pearson’s correlation test was
used to measure the correlation between thyroid calcified volume and chronological age. Repeated measurement ANOVA test was also
used to measure the correlation of the ossified volume and Hounsfield score with different age groups. SPSS version 22 was used for
statistical analysis, and significance level was set at than 0.05.
Results: All thyroid cartilage measures were higher in men than in women, except for thyroid angle, and the differences were
statistically significant. Height of the laminae (R=0.23, p=0.023) and depth of the thyroid notch (R=0.198, p=0.049) were correlated
with age. Mean ossified volume (6.1±1.7 cc) and Hounsfield score (308.8±53.5 HU) were directly correlated with age (R=0.205; p=0.040
and R=0.219; p=0.029, respectively), but none of these two radiologic parameters were correlated with age groups (p=0.331 and 0.063,
respectively). No specific ossification pattern was obtained from CT images in different age groups.
Conclusion: A combination of anthropometric measures such as the height of the laminae and depth of the thyroid notch with CT scan
imaging measures such as ossified volume and the Hounsfield score are useful to estimate age with low precision. In addition, thyroid
cartilage measures are useful for sex determination.
Keywords :
Forensic science , Age estimation , Thyroid cartilage ossification , CT scan
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran