| Literature DB >> 32328383 |
Anastasios Vasilopoulos1, Gregory Tsoucalas1, Eleni Panagouli2, Gregory Trypsianis3, Vasilios Thomaidis1, Aliki Fiska1.
Abstract
Objective The morphology and quantitative anatomy of the axis vertebra (C2) attracts a lot of attention between anatomists, surgeons and radiologists. However, no report exists in the literature correlating the height of the dens with the length of the femur. Our paper aims to determine such a correlation. Material and methods An examination of forty-five adult dry skeletons (twenty-three male and twenty-two female) was conducted. The height of the odontoid process of the axis and the maximum length of the femur were measured and statistically analyzed. Results The mean values for the height of the dens were 19.13±2.74 mm and 16.83±2.45 mm concerning the male and female dry skeletons respectively. The mean maximum length of the right femur bone was 43.04±2.32 cm for male and 39.90±2.40 cm for female skeletons. Data analysis revealed a statistically significant correlation (r=0.709, p <0.001) between the height of the odontoid process and the maximum length of the femur bone. A linear regression model expressing this association was created: Femur max length (in cm) = 32.874 + 0.531 x Dens height (in mm). Conclusion We present a new mathematical equation correlating one of the most studied long bones of the skeleton, the femur, with another "long" part of the bony structure of the human body- the C2 odontoid process.Entities:
Keywords: anatomy; anthropology; femur maximum length; forensics; long bone measurements
Year: 2020 PMID: 32328383 PMCID: PMC7176326 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1The axis vertebra
DH: Dens Height, RS: Remnant of dentocentral synchondrosis.
Figure 2The right femoral bone
FML: Femur Maximum Length.
Dens height and femur maximum length values among all specimens and in relation to gender
* statistical significance for the comparisons between males and females (Student’s t test)
| Total | Males | Females | P value* | ||
| Dens Height (mm) | Mean (SD) | 18.09 (2.83) | 19.13 (2.74) | 16.83 (2.45) | 0.002 |
| Range | 12.51 – 24.49 | 13.10 – 24.49 | 12.51 – 22.17 | ||
| Femur maximum length (cm) | Mean (SD) | 41.61 (2.82) | 43.04 (2.32) | 39.90 (2.40) | <0.001 |
| Range | 35.80 – 47.50 | 39.10 – 47.50 | 35.80 – 43.60 |
Association between femur maximum length and dens length
Association between femur maximum length and dens length expressed as Pearson’s r correlation coefficient (statistical significance is also given) among all specimens, males and females
| All specimens | Males | Females | |
| Pearson’s r correlation coefficient | 0.709 | 0.628 | 0.647 |
| P value | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |