Evaluation of the paranasal sinuses dimensions in sex estimation among a sample of adult egyptians using multidetector computed tomography

Naima Abd El-Halim Sherif , Abeer Abd El-Moneim Sheta , Mohamed Eid Ibrahim , Rania Abd El-Meguid Kaka , Maii Farag Henaidy
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The identification of the skeletal and decomposing parts of human remains is still one of the most difficult skills in forensic medicine. An incomplete skeleton may represent a great challenge for forensic anthropologists. The aim of the present work has been to determine the accuracy of using the measurements of paranasal sinuses as a method for sex estimation, which uses Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT). The study was carried out on 100 adult Egyptians (50 males and 50 females) who were referred to the Radio-Diagnosis Department of Alexandria University Hospitals in order to perform CT scans of the paranasal sinuses. For each participant, the lengths of 6 sphenoid sinus lines, maxillary sinus dimensions and frontal sinus dimensions were measured for both sides using MDCT. The study revealed that the mean lengths of right (Rt) lines 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 and left lines (Lt) 1 and 4 of the sphenoid sinus were significantly larger in males than in females. Moreover, the mean lengths of the Rt depth, Lt depth and Lt height of the frontal sinus were significantly greater in males than in females. Additionally, the mean lengths of the Rt craniocaudal diameter, Rt depth, Rt width at the middle and intermaxillary distance of the maxillary sinus were significantly greater in males than in females. Logistic regression analysis was performed for sex estimation with an overall accuracy of 77%. It was concluded that the maxillary sinus shows the highest level of accuracy in sex estimation followed by the frontal sinus and then the sphenoid sinus using MDCT.

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用多检测器计算机断层扫描评价埃及成人样本中鼻窦的尺寸
鉴定人类遗骸的骨骼和分解部分仍然是法医学中最困难的技能之一。一具不完整的骨骼对法医人类学家来说可能是一个巨大的挑战。本研究的目的是确定使用多探测器计算机断层扫描(MDCT)测量副鼻窦作为性别估计方法的准确性。这项研究对100名成年埃及人(50名男性和50名女性)进行了研究,他们被转介到亚历山大大学医院的放射诊断部,以便对鼻窦进行CT扫描。每位参与者均采用MDCT测量两侧蝶窦6条线长度、上颌窦尺寸和额窦尺寸。研究发现,男性蝶窦右(Rt)线1、3、4、5、6和左(Lt)线1、4的平均长度明显大于女性。此外,男性额窦的Rt深度、Lt深度和Lt高度的平均长度明显大于女性。此外,男性上颌窦颅径、中、颌间距离的Rt平均长度、Rt深度、Rt宽度均明显大于女性。对性别进行Logistic回归分析,总体准确率为77%。结果表明,上颌窦是最准确的性别估计,额窦次之,蝶窦次之。
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