人股骨和胫骨营养孔位置的双侧不对称

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Finanzarchiv Pub Date : 2020-02-10 DOI:10.5744/fa.2020.1004
S. Mead, Angi M. Christensen
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分类混合的人类遗骸可能是一项具有挑战性和耗时的任务,在法医调查中,可以快速和廉价地执行的方法是可取的。本研究检查了股骨和胫骨营养孔位置的双侧不对称程度,以确定其在配对和骨测量分选中的有用性。比较同一人左右对营养孔位置的差异(双侧不对称)和不同个体间营养孔位置的差异。发现双侧不对称非常高,其位置变化与不同个体之间相似,表明股骨和胫骨的营养孔位置不是有用的分类特征。这些结果与最近一项关于桡骨和尺骨两侧营养孔位置不对称的研究结果相似,这两项研究都表明,在分类混合遗骸时应采用其他方法。
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Bilateral Asymmetry of Nutrient Foramen Position in the Human Femur and Tibia
Sorting commingled human remains can be a challenging and time-consuming task, and methods that can be performed quickly and inexpensively are desirable in forensic investigations. This study examines the degree of bilateral asymmetry in nutrient foramen position in the femur and tibia to determine its usefulness in pair-matching and osteometric sorting. Differences in nutrient foramen position between left-right pairs of the same person (bilateral asymmetry) were compared to differences in nutrient foramen position between different individuals. Bilateral asymmetry was found to be very high, with variation in position being similar to that between different individuals, indicating that nutrient foramen position in the femur and tibia is not a useful sorting feature. These results are similar to those found in a recent study of bilateral asymmetry of nutrient foramen position of the radius and ulna, with both studies indicating that other methods should be utilized when sorting commingled remains.
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