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Volume : 2, Issue : 3, Year : 2015
Article Page : 167-171
Abstract
Background: Identification is an important objective of post mortem examination in decomposed bodies. It becomes still more difficult when the body has been reduced to skeleton. The objective of such skeleton examination includes determination of race, sex, estimation of age, stature, ascertaining cause of death, time since death and manner of death. Determination of sex takes precedence over all other objectives as it eliminates 50% of subjects from the field of search by discarding other sex in the missing population can be discarded from the study. Various anthropometric methods have been employed to measure skeletal dimensions to achieve the objectives. When the skeletal remains recovered in a broken or fragmented state, the individual bones or parts of bones are used. The use of the dimensions of nasal aperture is one such parameter that can be used to determine sex.
How to cite : Kotian R, Bakkannavar S M, Shekhar H, Pradhan P, Nayak V C, Sex Determination Based on Nasal Index and Nasal Parameters using (Big Bore 16 Slice) Multidetector Computed Tomography 2D Scans. Indian J Forensic Community Med 2015;2(3):167-171
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