Reconstructions of Length of Radius From its Fragments- A Pilot Study in Eastern Indian Population

Q4 Medicine
A. Das, P. Hembram, Kakoli Roy, Subhabrata Mukherjee, R. Bhandari, S. Kundu
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In a demographically diverse, vast and densely populated country like India, the establishment of identity of a deceased assumes great medico-legal importance. It also poses a true challenge to the forensic scientist working in an environment where decomposition and taphonomic process are rapid. Structurally bones resist common degradation and putrefactive changes and remain longer as material for evidential value. Human skeletal remains are found under suspicious circumstances and doctors examining them need to give an opinion in the court of law. Forensic experts are often consulted regarding identification of skeletal remains. One of the important data for identification is the stature. The estimation of skeletal samples, for age, sex and stature are vital when found from sites in mixed lot. For this purpose, a technique will be highly appreciated for reconstruction of total length of long bones from their fragments. This current pilot investigation was designed to estimate the total length of radius using its fragmentary bone length in a population specific study thus in turn to employ them in stature formulae for population specific cases to estimate the final stature of the individual. After getting institutional ethical committee clearance, the study over 57 radii revealed linear equation where total length of radius was used as dependent variable and the different fragmentary length being the independent variables.
从碎片重建半径长度——在东印度人口中的初步研究
在印度这样一个人口多样化、幅员辽阔、人口稠密的国家,确定死者的身份具有重大的医学法律意义。这也给法医科学家提出了一个真正的挑战,在分解和埋藏过程迅速的环境中工作。从结构上看,骨骼可以抵抗常见的退化和腐烂变化,并且作为证据价值的材料可以保留更长时间。人类骨骼残骸是在可疑的情况下发现的,检查它们的医生需要在法庭上发表意见。关于骨骼遗骸的鉴定,经常咨询法医专家。其中一个重要的识别数据是身高。骨骼样本的年龄,性别和身材的估计是至关重要的,当发现在混合地段。为此目的,一种技术将被高度赞赏,从他们的碎片重建长骨的总长度。目前的试点调查旨在在特定人群研究中使用其碎片骨长度估计桡骨的总长度,从而将其用于特定人群病例的身高公式中,以估计个体的最终身高。在获得机构伦理委员会的批准后,对57个半径的研究揭示了以半径总长为因变量,不同碎片长度为自变量的线性方程。
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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