Bizygomatic distance and Bimastoid diameter as predictors for age and sex determination in an Egyptian sample: A cone-beam computed tomography study
Walaa Aboelalla,
fatma hassan,
Sherif El Bahnasy
Abstract:Background and objectives: Identification of decomposed or incomplete human remains is a challenging mission in forensic medicine. Denser bones, as the mastoid and zygomatic bones, are frequently retrieved intact. This study aimed to evaluate using bizygomatic distance and bimastoid diameter as predictors for age estimation and sex discrimination among a sample of the Egyptian population using Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).Methods: One hundred and fifty CBCT images of Egyptians aged 18 to 67 years (75 m… Show more
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