:: Volume 16, Issue 4 (1-2009) ::
Journal of Ilam University of Medical Sciences 2009, 16(4): 18-26 Back to browse issues page
Assessment of Bone Age in 7-15 Years Old Children in Sanandaj Town
Nahid Ghotbi * , Anor Elyas
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Abstract Introduction: In this study, Greulich-Pyle (GP) atlas that have been used for evaluation of bone age frequently, was used for assessment 0f bone age of Iranian children in Kurdestan(western Iran). Materials & methods: Plain radiographies of left hands and wrists of 248 healthy children (111 boys and 137 girls with mean age 10.15 years old) between 7 to 15 years of age, who were students of primary and guidance school in Sanandaj, were taken. The radiographs were analyzed by a radiologist uninformed of the children’s age using the standards of Greulich and Pyle. Differences between bone age and chronologic age were calculated and the mean differences were compared by paired T-test and correlation coefficient among subgroups of children on the basis of sex and age and their fathers' jobs. Findings: Mean skeletal ages proved a delay of %12.6,%12.4,%3 than the mean chronological ages in the 7,8,9 years age groups, respectively and advanced %2, %5.4 and 51.4 in the 10,11,12-15 years age groups. Skeletal age in 11 years age groups of boys was advanced, while delayed in other age groups. In 7-9 years age groups of girls, bone age showed a delay copared to that of the chronological age and the ones of over 10 years showed an advance. In our study, bone age showed a delay in children whose fathers were workers (p<0.05), but in children whose fathers free or formal jobs no significant statistical differences were seen. Conclusion: According to the findings, using the standards of Greulich and Pyle to determine the bone age in 7-15 years old children must be considered with necessary caution, particularly in boys of late childhood.
Keywords: : Bone age, skeletal age, Chronological age, GP standard, Greulich-Pyle (GP) atlas
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2009/07/19 | Accepted: 2015/04/20 | Published: 2015/04/20


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