Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais

Background: Analysis of skeleton is necessary for sex determination. There are several pieces of bone that are used such as pelvic bone and zygomatic arch etc. In the fieldwork of physical anthropologist and forensic physician, the skull or some pieces of the skull can be very useful. In the skull,...

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Main Authors: Chayanit Manoonpol, Vasana Plakornkul
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spelling th-mahidol.149172018-06-11T12:14:54Z Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais Chayanit Manoonpol Vasana Plakornkul Mahidol University Medicine Background: Analysis of skeleton is necessary for sex determination. There are several pieces of bone that are used such as pelvic bone and zygomatic arch etc. In the fieldwork of physical anthropologist and forensic physician, the skull or some pieces of the skull can be very useful. In the skull, the mastoid process is a compact and permanent process. Craniometric measurements of mastoid process are interesting parameters to distinguish sex. Objective: To study the craniometric measurements of mastoid process of dry skulls in Thais and provide a method for sex determination. Material and Method: One hundred normal skulls of Thais from the central region, 60 male and 40 female, were studied. The measurement of mastoid process between the three points, porion (po), mastoidale (ma), and asterion (as) were made. The three distances (po-ma, ma-as, po-as) were recorded (mm) and the mastoid triangular areas were calculated by using Heron's formula (mm 2 ). The student's t-test and linear discriminant analysis were used for data analysis. Results: The means of mastoid dimensions and mastoid triangular area in male are significantly larger than those of the female (p ≤ 0.01). The linear discriminant analysis shows that using the mastoid process dimensions and mastoid triangular area for determining sex in Thais are convincing. The average accuracy is 67.00 to 76.90%. The better mastoid dimension is ma-as of the right mastoid process. It shows a high average accuracy at 76.90%. Conclusion: Means of the mastoid dimensions and mastoid triangular area of Thai skulls (whole skull or fragments) provide an accurate method for determining sex. 2018-06-11T05:14:54Z 2018-06-11T05:14:54Z 2012-03-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.95, No.3 (2012), 423-429 01252208 2-s2.0-84858408947 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14917 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84858408947&origin=inward
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Chayanit Manoonpol
Vasana Plakornkul
Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais
description Background: Analysis of skeleton is necessary for sex determination. There are several pieces of bone that are used such as pelvic bone and zygomatic arch etc. In the fieldwork of physical anthropologist and forensic physician, the skull or some pieces of the skull can be very useful. In the skull, the mastoid process is a compact and permanent process. Craniometric measurements of mastoid process are interesting parameters to distinguish sex. Objective: To study the craniometric measurements of mastoid process of dry skulls in Thais and provide a method for sex determination. Material and Method: One hundred normal skulls of Thais from the central region, 60 male and 40 female, were studied. The measurement of mastoid process between the three points, porion (po), mastoidale (ma), and asterion (as) were made. The three distances (po-ma, ma-as, po-as) were recorded (mm) and the mastoid triangular areas were calculated by using Heron's formula (mm 2 ). The student's t-test and linear discriminant analysis were used for data analysis. Results: The means of mastoid dimensions and mastoid triangular area in male are significantly larger than those of the female (p ≤ 0.01). The linear discriminant analysis shows that using the mastoid process dimensions and mastoid triangular area for determining sex in Thais are convincing. The average accuracy is 67.00 to 76.90%. The better mastoid dimension is ma-as of the right mastoid process. It shows a high average accuracy at 76.90%. Conclusion: Means of the mastoid dimensions and mastoid triangular area of Thai skulls (whole skull or fragments) provide an accurate method for determining sex.
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Chayanit Manoonpol
Vasana Plakornkul
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Vasana Plakornkul
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title Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais
title_short Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais
title_full Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais
title_fullStr Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais
title_full_unstemmed Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais
title_sort sex determination using mastoid process measurement in thais
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