埃及样本最后一个胸椎的多层计算机断层扫描年龄和性别鉴定

N. Ramadan, Abdollahi Mh, Hanon Af, El-Sayed Nf, Alekseev Ay
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准确的性别估计在确定未知个体的身份方面起着非常重要的作用。年龄测定在法医科学中也变得越来越重要,无论是对活人还是遗骸。椎骨是研究年龄和性别鉴定最少的骨骼之一;然而,它出现在死亡现场是最常见的。由于其独特的形态,第12胸椎(T12)很容易在一具断裂的骨骼中识别出来。基于放射技术的鉴定是法医学领域新兴的有价值的工具。方法:研究对象为123名埃及患者;男性61例,女性62例,年龄10 ~ 64岁。本研究的研究对象是开罗大学放射科因多种医学原因需要进行腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)的患者,在知情同意后为他们进行CT扫描。所有使用的椎骨都没有任何病理状况,有中度至重度退行性改变和骨赘形成的椎骨被排除在本研究之外。对T12胸椎进行了15次线性测量。本研究的所有程序均经开罗大学医学院伦理委员会批准。数据录入使用Microsoft excel 2010,数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包SPSS version 21。结果:T12的各项测量结果中,男性大于女性,T12的性别识别准确率为88.6%。此外,年龄与大多数测量值之间存在显著的正相关,但相关性不强。结论:T12椎体ct是鉴别未知性别和年龄的有效工具;但其在年龄估计中的作用还有待进一步研究。
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Age and Sex Identification Using Multi-slice Computed Tomography ofthe Last Thoracic Vertebrae of an Egyptian Sample
Introduction: Accurate sex estimation plays a very important role in determining the identity of unknown individuals. Age determination also has become increasingly important in forensic science for both living and remains. Vertebrae are one of the least studied bones for age and sex identification; however, its presence at a death scene is the most common of all. The 12th thoracic vertebra (T12) is easily identifiable in a disarticulated skeleton, due to its unique morphology. Identification depending on radiological techniques is an emerging valuable tool in forensic science field. Methodology: The study was conducted on 123 Egyptian patients; 61 males and 62 females and the age range was from 10 to 64 years. The subjects used in this study were patients who had a need for Computer Tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen for several medical reasons in the Radiology Departments of Cairo University and the CT was done for them after giving informed consent. None of the vertebrae used possessed any pathological condition and vertebrae with moderate to severe degenerative changes and osteophyte formation were excluded from this study. Fifteen linear measurements were taken for T12 thoracic vertebrae. All the procedures for this study were approved by the ethical committee of faculty of medicine, Cairo University. Microsoft excel 2010 was used for data entry and the statistical package for social science (SPSS version 21) was used for data analysis. Results: Males were statistically significant larger than females in all measurements of T12, and sex was identified from T12 at accuracy rate 88.6%. In addition, there was significant positive correlation between age and most of measurements, however, this correlation wasn't strong. Conclusion: Computed tomography of T12 vertebrae is a useful tool for sex and age Identification of unknown; however, further studies are needed for proper evaluation of its role on age estimation.
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