Morphometric analysis of greater sciatic notch and its correlation to sexual dimorphisim in adult pelvic bones

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Abstract

To identify the sex determination of an unknown person from the skeleton remains the ϑirst and primary important step come across by the anatomical, forensic and archaeological experts. Many researchers have considered various morphometric parameters for sex determination using hip bone. The current study was carried out to identify the sex of hip bone using various dimensions of the greater sciatic notch. Adult hip bones of a known person were studied and evaluated. The hip bones were assessed using various parameters. The posterior segment, posterior angle and index II of a hip bone were found to be more helpful in sex determination.

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Ram, K., Sankaran, P. K., Francis, Y. M., Raghunath, G., Kumaresan, M., Balajik, K., … Siva, T. (2019). Morphometric analysis of greater sciatic notch and its correlation to sexual dimorphisim in adult pelvic bones. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(3), 2213–2217. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v10i3.1454

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