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Sexual Dimorphism in Ulna: An Osteometric Study from India
Authors:Rashmi Srivastava Ph.D.  Vineeta Saini Ph.D.  Rajesh Kumar Rai M.D.  Shashikant Pandey M.D.  Tei Bahadur Singh M.D.  Sunil Kumar Tripathi M.D.  Abhay Kumar Pandey M.Sc.
Affiliation:1. Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, , Varanasi 221005, India;2. Department of Anatomy, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, , Varanasi 221005, India;3. Department of Community Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, , Varanasi 221005, India;4. Department of Physiology, Institute of Medical Sciences, , Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005, India
Abstract:Determination of sex constitutes the most important element during the identification process of human skeletal remains. Several sex‐specific features of human skeleton have been exploited for sex determination with varying reliability. This study aims to obtain sexual dimorphic standards for ulnae of the north Indian population. Eight measurements were obtained on a sample of 106 ulnae (males‐80, females‐26) in the age range of 25–65 years. The sexual dimorphism index and demarking points were calculated for all the variables. The data were then subjected to stepwise and direct discriminant function analysis. The best discriminator of sex was the maximum length (84.9%) followed by radial notch width (84%). In stepwise analysis, these two variables were selected and provided an accuracy of 88.7% (M‐87.5%, F‐92.3%). The proximal end provided a classification rate of 81.1% (M‐80%, F‐84.6%) with selection of the notch length and olecranon width.
Keywords:forensic science  osteometric  sexual dimorphism  skeletal remains  ulna  north Indian population
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