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The following retraction notice for this article appears in Vol.5(2) 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v5i2.33401On 17th May 2017 the Editorial Board of Delta Medical College Journal agreed to retract the article ‘Age Estimation from Ossification of Clavicle: A Comprehensive Review’ published in Delta Medical College Journal, Vol.4(2) pages 89-96 (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v4i2.29381) as it was found to contain an extensive overlap of text sections from the following published article: ‘Estimation of age from ossification of clavicle: A Comprehensive Review’ published in the Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, Vol.31(3) pages 277-284. http://medind.nic.in/jal/t09/i3/jalt09i3p277.pdfDelta Med Col J. Jul 2016 4(2): 89-96

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Review Article

Md. Shahajahan Chowdhury[1], Jahanara Begum[2], Humaira Naushaba[3], Col. A. K. Gulam Mustafa (Rtd)[4]

Radiation free imaging techniques to find out ossification status
Clavicle displays the longest period of growth
Iliac Crest and Medial Clavicle in a Modern
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