Comparing the Accuracy of Morphometric and Morphological Criteria of Hip Bone in Gender Determination
Background: A primary aim of forensic medicine is gender determination. Although hip is the optimal bone for this purpose, different determining criteria of this bone do not have the same accuracy. This is important in conditions that only parts of hip remain to determine gender. This study aimed...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
2019-04-01
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Series: | International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/ijmtfm/article/view/24985/pdf |
Summary: | Background: A primary aim of forensic medicine is gender determination. Although hip is the
optimal bone for this purpose, different determining criteria of this bone do not have the same
accuracy. This is important in conditions that only parts of hip remain to determine gender. This
study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of different hip criteria in gender determination.
Methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated a total of 160 paired hips (80 males and 80
females) removed from the bodies for bone transplantation. Morphometric criteria were vertical
and horizontal acetabular diameters and superior and inferior pubic ramus widths. Morphological
criteria were a greater sciatic notch, obturator foramen, pubic body, preauricular sulcus, acetabular
fossa position, and ischial tuberosity. The obtained data were analyzed using Cross Tab, t-test, and
logistic regression analysis by SPSS. The significance level was set at P<0.05.
Results: There was no significant difference in morphometric and morphological criteria between
the studied left and right hip bones (P>0.05). In gender determination, acetabular diameter and
greater sciatic notch had the highest accuracy (85%), and obturator foramen (67.5%) and superior
and inferior pubic ramus widths (65%) had the lowest accuracy.
Conclusion: Hip bone is not always completely available and preserved to determine
gender. Moreover, sometimes not all anthropometric criteria of the bone are in favor of one
gender. Therefore, investigating the accuracy of different criteria can be very important
in interpreting the results. Thus, it has always been emphasized on the use of all available
information in gender determination. |
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ISSN: | 2251-8762 2251-8770 |