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Sex determination with morphological characteristics of the skull by using 3D modeling techniques in computerized tomography.

Ayse Kurtulus Dereli1, Volkan Zeybek2, Ergin Sagtas3, Hande Senol4, Hakan Abdullah Ozgul3, Kemalettin Acar2.   

Abstract

Sex determination is a major area of investigation in forensic anthropology. As technology has advanced, imaging methods such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are being investigated as alternatives to conventional forensic anthropological research techniques. This study aimed to investigate the suitability of three-dimensional (3D) modeling of volumetric cranial computed tomography (CCT) images for sex estimation from skull morphology. In this study, CCT angiography images from the Department of Radiology 2017 archives were used retrospectively, and 3D images were obtained after the reconstruction of 85 cases of CCT images. The sex-dependent morphological characteristics of the skull were evaluated by three blinded observers and scored on a scale of 1-5 points according to the "Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains". The accurate sex estimation rates of the first, second and third observers were 91.8, 92.9 and 92.9%, respectively. The rate of accurate sex estimation for males was 98-100%, while this rate varied between 83.3-86.1% for females. Consistency in sex estimation between the three observers was 83.5%, with a Kappa value of 0.763 (z = 12.2; p = 0.0001*). The glabella was the most effective morphological trait used to estimate sex. The results of this study show that sex can be estimated from morphological features in volume-rendered CCT 3D images. Thus, sex can be estimated by digital images without the need for maceration processes, and the transfer of digital data in place of physical material will make it possible to gain expert opinions in forensic anthropology.

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Keywords:  3D modeling; Anthropology; Buikstra; Forensic medicine

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30232702     DOI: 10.1007/s12024-018-0029-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Med Pathol        ISSN: 1547-769X            Impact factor:   2.007


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