Ontogeny of Size and Shape Sexual Dimorphism in the Pubis: A Multislice Computed Tomography Study by Geometric Morphometry |
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Authors: | Marie Faruch Bilfeld M.D. Ph.D. Fabrice Dedouit M.D. Ph.D. Nicolas Sans M.D. Ph.D. Hervé Rousseau M.D. Ph.D. Daniel Rougé M.D. Ph.D. Norbert Telmon M.D. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire d'Anthropobiologie AMIS, UMR 5288 CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France;2. Service de Médecine Légale, CHU Toulouse‐Rangueil, Toulouse Cedex 9, France;3. Service de Radiologie, CHU Toulouse‐Purpan, Toulouse Cedex 9, France;4. Service de Radiologie, CHU Toulouse‐Rangueil, Toulouse Cedex 9, France |
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Abstract: | Few studies have been conducted to determine sex differences in the immature coxal bone and the results were often contradictory. The authors studied sexual dimorphic differences of the pubis using geometric morphometric analysis of five osteometric landmarks recorded by multislice computed tomography (MSCT), based on three‐dimensional reconstructions of 188 children (95 boys, 93 girls) living in the region of Toulouse, southwestern France, ranging in age from 1 to 18 years old. They used geometric morphometric methodology first to test sexual dimorphism in size (centroid size) and shape (Procrustes residuals) and second to examine patterns of shape change with age (development) and size change with age (growth). Based on statistical significance test results, the pubic shape became sexually dimorphic at 13 years old, although visible shape differences were observed as early as 9 years old. This work showed that the trajectories of pubis shape (development) and size (growth) differed throughout ontogeny and between sexes. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic anthropology geometric morphometry sexual dimorphism pubis immature multislice computed tomography |
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