用形态学检查确定下颌骨与颅骨相容性可行性的病例报告。

Archiv fur Kriminologie Pub Date : 2017-03-01
Sandra PreiBler, Silke Kauferstein, Constanze Niess, Marcel A Verhoff, Sarah C Kolzer
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当发现人骨时,确定它们是属于一个人还是多个人是很重要的。骨学检查评估形态特征提供了一个重要的工具,特别是对于第一次评估。在报道的案例中,在一条河中发现的一个孤立的、没有牙齿的下颌骨似乎太大了,无法与在同一背景下发现的头骨相匹配。此外,在发现下颌骨前不久和之后不久,在同一条河里又发现了两具无头尸体。因此,最初的结论是,下颌骨和颅骨属于不同的个体。然而,法医DNA测试证实,下颌骨、头骨和其中一具尸体来自同一个人,之后可以通过与两个亲生孩子的DNA比较来识别。到目前为止,正如Reichs(1989)的一篇论文所报道的那样,目前的知识只是形态学评估可能错误地认为下颌骨太小,无法与发现的头骨兼容。报告的病例表明,相反的现象也可能发生。这一发现表明,在现代人群中,对下颌骨和颅底之间的关系进行更广泛的研究似乎是必要的。
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Case report on the feasibility of determining the compatibility between mandible and skull by morphological examination.

When human bones are found it is important to establish whether they belong to one or more individuals. Osteological examinations assessing morphological characteristics provide an important tool, in particular for a first appraisal. In the reported case, an isolated, toothless mandible that had been found in a river appeared to be too large to match a skull found in the same context. Moreover, shortly before and after the mandible had been found, two headless corpses had been recovered from the same river. The initial conclusion was, therefore, that the mandible and the skull belonged to different individuals. Forensic DNA-testing confirmed, however, that the mandible, the skull, and one of the bodies were from the same individual, who could later be identified through DNA comparison with two biological children. So far, current knowledge has only been that mandibles may erroneously be considered too small by morphological assessment to be compatible with a found skull, as reported in a paper by Reichs (1989). The reported case establishes that the opposite phenomenon may also occur. The findings show that more extensive studies investigating the correlation between mandible and cranial base in a moden population seem to be necessary.

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