Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India
Research
Sex Determination by Analysis of Patella Measurements in New Delhi Population
Author(s): Shrayash Singh, Sunil Kumar Duchania*, Mukta Rani and Sunil Sharma
In this study the patella bones from both right and left sides were taken out of 60 individuals (30 males and 30 females). Bones were kept in 5%
sodium hypochlorite solution for a week for maceration, and then dried and following measurements were taken: Maximum Length, Maximum
Width, Maximum Thickness and Lateral Articular Facet Breadth in millimeters, and Weight in grams. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS
27.0. Descriptive statistics were obtained for each measurement. The North Indian population was compared with other populations. In the present
study, the mean maximum height of the right side was 37.51 mm+3.17 SD for females and 41.54 mm+2.76 SD for males, while the mean of the
left side was 37.91 mm+2.95 SD for females and 42.61 mm+2.97 SD for males. The sexual dimorphism was significant statistically, with a p-value
<0.001 for both sides. The p.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1026.2023.8.187
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