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Journal articles on the topic "Frontal sinus Forensic Gender Determination"

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Binnal, Almas, and Anu S. Jacob. "Frontal Sinus as an aid in Gender Identification in Forensic Dentistry: A Retrospective Study using Cone Beam Computed Tomography." World Journal of Dentistry 9, no. 1 (2018): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1503.

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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of our study was to measure the frontal sinus morphology that could aid us in gender determination and also to assess the difference in measurements between the right and left frontal sinus. Materials and methods A retrospective study was done using 100 cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images (50 males and 50 females) matched with age and gender with full field of view (FOV). The examinations were carried out using Promax 3DMid (Planmeca Oy., Helsinki, Finland) CBCT unit. The frontal sinus was assessed in coronal, sagittal, and axial planes, and the maximum measurement
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Mitsea, Anastasia, Nikolaos Christoloukas, Aliki Rontogianni, and Christos Angelopoulos. "Contribution of Morphology of Frontal Sinuses (Linear and Volumetric Measurements) to Gender Identification Based on Cone Beam Computed Tomography Images (CBCT): A Systematic Review." Journal of Personalized Medicine 13, no. 3 (2023): 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13030480.

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Human identification is considered as an important step in the reconstruction of biological profiles, especially of unknown individuals. Frontal sinuses (FS) have been regarded as an ideal anatomical structure for individualisation because few pathological conditions can potentially alter their shape. Aim: The aim of this review was to evaluate scientific evidence published since January 2010 and determine whether the dimensions and volume of FS might be useful parameters for gender determination and human identification, based only on cone beam computed tomography images (CBCT). Methods: This
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Shokri, Abbas, Behrooz Khodabandehloo, Leila Tapak, Fatemeh Hafezmaleki, and Hossein Hosseini Zarch. "Reliability Assessment of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Images of Maxillary and Frontal Sinuses for Age Estimation and Sex Determination: A Cross-sectional Study." Avicenna Journal of Dental Research 17, no. 1 (2025): 8–13. https://doi.org/10.34172/ajdr.1804.

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Background: Sex determination and age estimation in forensic medicine are important for identification. In this study, the volume and dimensions of the maxillary and frontal sinuses (FS) derived from cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images were measured, and their reliability in gender identification and age estimation underwent evaluation. Methods: The CBCT of 240 patients, including 112 males and 128 females, was performed at 18–51 years old. The images were converted to DICOM format and entered the semi-automated segmentation software ITK-SNAP 3.6.0 beta that measured the volume, length
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Sharma, Deeksha, R. Guru Prasad, Neeta Sharma, Monika Rakha, Vikas Patial, and Akanksha Kumari. "Gender Determination by Morphometric Evaluation of the Frontal Sinus in Indian Population - A Digital Radiographic Study." Journal of Punjab Academy of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 22, no. 2 (2022): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-083x.2022.00036.x.

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Boyacioglu, H., PF v d Stelt, K. Kamburoglu, D. Goksuluk, and N. Avcu. "ASSESSMENT OF THE FRONTAL SINUS DIMENSIONS USING CBCT FOR GENDER DETERMINATION AMONG SAMPLES OF DUTCH AND TURKISH INDIVIDUALS." Romanian Journal of Legal Medicine 28, no. 3 (2020): 288–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4323/rjlm.2020.288.

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Manal, Hassan Abd El Aziz, Mohamed Hassan Salama Nagla, Mohamed Magdy Badr El Dine Fatma, Eid Ibrahim Mohamed, and Abd El Aziz Mohamed Abd El Aziz Saffa. "Assessing the role of human ear in sex identification among adult Egyptians: Anthropometric and Radiologic study." Biolife 5, no. 4 (2022): 444–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7379643.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> <strong>Introduction:</strong> Human ear has gained popularity in the field of identification and despite its medico-legal role; it is still underestimated as a probable tool for sex determination. Few, if any, studies have been conducted on Egyptian population to assess its role in identification. <strong>Aim of the work:</strong> To assess sex from the human ear (auricle and semicircular canals), to derive special equations for sex assignment in Egyptians. <strong>Subjects and Methods:</strong> The study sample composed of 260 adult Egyptians divided into two groups
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Parsad, Atulya, Sudhanshu Kumar, Ravishankar Parsad, Revati Singh, and Kunal Kumar. "Frontal sinus imaging: Tool for gender determination." IP International Journal of Maxillofacial Imaging 6, no. 1 (2020): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijmi.2020.003.

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Hussain, Juhi, Mohammad Iqbal, and Meenal Airan. "MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF FRONTAL SINUS FOR GENDER DETERMINATION." International Journal of Advanced Research 7, no. 11 (2019): 487–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/10035.

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Bhola, Ridhi, Shreya Chatterjee, Mala Kamboj, Anjali Narwal, Anju Devi, and Manisha Kamal Kukreja. "Efficacy of Frontal Sinus as a Reliable Tool for Sex Differentiation – A Cross-Sectional Study." Indian Journal of Dental Research 34, no. 4 (2023): 371–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijdr.ijdr_970_22.

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Objective: Gender determination is pivotal in establishing a biological profile of human remains, where fragments of the skull persist with unidentifiable dental arch data. Owing to the resistance and stability against external factors such as trauma and fractures, radiological assessment of the frontal sinus can be a useful indicator for sexual dimorphism. Keeping this in mind, a study was designed to analyse the efficacy of morphometric assessment of the frontal sinus for gender determination in the North Indian population. Materials and Method: A total of 300 (150 males and 150 females) lat
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Hemanthakumar, Sowmya. "Assessment of sexual dimorphism using 3D CBCT image data among Indians." Bioinformation 18, no. 3 (2022): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630018231.

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It is of interest to investigate the use of frontal sinus morphology, bizygomatic and intermaxillary distance for the determination of gender using Cone-Beam Computer Tomography (CBCT). The study population consisted of 75 subjects (35 females and 40 males) with a mean age of 39.25 years (range: 20-70 years), of ethnic group of south-Indian based population. The data was categorized into three age groups of 20-35, 36-50 and ≥ 50 years. All the features and measurements are recorded for each case using CBCT images that were acquired with a CBCT scanner (Planmeca Mid Proface Cone Beam 3D, Helsin
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Frontal sinus Forensic Gender Determination"

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Krus, Bianaca S. "3D CBCT analysis of the frontal sinus and its relationship to forensic identification." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5972.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>The positive identification of human remains that are decomposed, burnt, or otherwise disfigured can prove especially challenging in forensic anthropology, resulting in the need for specialized methods of analysis. Due to the unique morphological characteristics of the frontal sinus, a positive identification can be made in cases of unknown human remains, even when remains are highly cremated or decomposed. This study retrospectively reviews 3D CBCT images of a total of 43 Caucasian patients between the ages of 20-38 from the Indiana
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