Abstract
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
Highlights
D identity documents has reached the age of criminal responsibility and whether general criminal law in force for adults applies for that individual
In relative timings of the epiphysis development and order to demonstrate that the proband has reached its union with clavicular shaft may be used in the age of 21 an additional x-ray examination or estimating the age of osseous remains, in cadavers CT scan of the clavicles is recommended
Schmidt et al.[30] conducted a study on Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 54 sterno-clavicular joints of the dead bodies aged between 6 to 40 years for age estimation from medial clavicular ossification and proved that the data was comparable to existing data from CT scan
Summary
Md. Shahajahan Chowdhury[1], Jahanara Begum[2], Humaira Naushaba[3], Col. A. K. Gulam Mustafa (Rtd)[4]
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