Korean J Orthod.
1976 Dec;6(1):7-15.
A roentgenographic study on the appearance of the adductor sesamoid of the thumb
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Orthodontics, Graduate School, Seoul National University, Korea.
Abstract
- The author have studied the relationship between the maximum puberal growth stage in body height and the appearance of the adductor sesamoid of the thumb with wrist x-ray films. In addition to this, it has been investigated the age at which pubic hair appeared in boys, and the age at menarche in girls.
The results were as follows:
1) The ossification of the adductor sesamoid of the thumb occured at 13-years-o-month in boys and 10-years-8-months in girls.
2) There was a close association between the age at maximum puberal growth in body height and the age when ossification of the adductor sesamoid of the thumb occured, and also in girls, the age at the menarche.
3) Appearance of the adductor sesamoid of the thumb indicated that maximum puberal growth in body height is imminent or has been reached.
4) The maximum puberal growth in body height occured 23 months earlier in girls than in boys, and ossification of the adductor sesamoid of the thumb 28 months earlier in girls.
5) Appearance of the pubic hair in boys was of no value for prediction of maximum puberal growth in body height.
6) Menarche is a reliable indication that the maximum puberal growth in body height has been reached or passed.