Journal of Gandaki Medical College (Dec 2020)

Sex- related morphometric difference in sternal index and dimensions amongst Nepalese adults

  • Raj Kumar Karki,
  • Pankaj Kumar Singh,
  • Subindra Karki,
  • Dhiraj Kumar Shah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3126/jgmcn.v13i2.30729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 104 – 110

Abstract

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Introduction: The comprehensive goal in forensic anthropology is the identification of skeletal remains for which researchers are constantly working to produce methods that are as accurate as possible. Because of distinct sexual dimorphism, bones of the pelvis and skull are preferred; however, when these bones are unavailable other bones like sternum have to be used as it holds a great deal of sexual dimorphism. Objective: To evaluate sexual dimorphism in the metric parameters of the sternum through MDCT images amongst Nepalese adults. Materials and Methods: Sternal dimensions of 105 study participants (62 male and 43 female) were measured using Computed Tomography (CT) images from Radiology Department of Dhulikhel Hospital. An independent t test was performed to assess the strength of association between different variables and genders. Differences were considered significant at P 95%) in sex determination. Hyrtl’s law could classify 91.9% of the male and Ashley’s rule of 136 could 97.67% of the female. Conclusion: Hence this study made an effort in sexing the sternum in Nepalese population amongst which mesosternal length and total sterna length were found to be best estimators of sex whereas manubrium length and sternal index were not found to be satisfactory.

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