Sex determination using palm print ridge density among Egyptians

N. Ramadan, Asmaa Mohamed sayed Ahmed
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Background: Sex determination, as a part of the biological profile of a victim or assailant, plays an important role in resolving different forensic cases as it reduces susceptibility to its half (fifty percent). previous studies highlighted the role of palm print in sex identification, however, these studies were little when compared to fingerprints. Materials and methods: The study was conducted on 200 healthy young adults (113 males and 87 males, aged 18-22 years) from Cairo city, Egypt. The palm prints were taken by inking method and four areas of the palm print were analyzed to count the ridge density of each palm print area. Results: females describe higher ridge density than males in all palm areas with a significant high statistical difference (p0.001) for all areas of both hands. The areas of highest sexual discriminatory power for the right palm was Palmar area 4 (P4) and for the left palm was Palmar area 1 (P1) and sex could be accurately identified at an accuracy of 70 %. In addition, there was a significant correlation for ridge density in each palm area and other palm areas. Conclusion: the current study raises hope for the usage of palm print a newly added tool for sex identification in the forensic field, thus decreasing suspicion by fifty percent.
利用掌纹脊密度测定埃及人性别
背景:性别确定作为受害者或攻击者的生物特征的一部分,在解决不同的法医案件中起着重要作用,因为它减少了一半(50%)的易感性。先前的研究强调了掌纹在性别鉴定中的作用,然而,与指纹相比,这些研究很少。材料与方法:研究对象为来自埃及开罗市的200名健康青年(男性113人,男性87人,年龄18-22岁)。采用墨迹法采集掌纹,对掌纹的四个区域进行分析,计算每个掌纹区域的脊密度。结果:在手掌的所有区域,女性的脊密度都比男性高,在双手的所有区域都有显著的高统计学差异(p0.001)。性别歧视能力最强的区域是右掌4区(P4),左掌1区(P1),性别识别准确率高达70%。此外,各棕榈区脊密度与其他棕榈区脊密度呈显著相关。结论:目前的研究为在法医领域使用新增加的性别鉴定工具掌纹带来了希望,从而减少了50%的怀疑。
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