Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment

Knowledge of facial tissue thickness is crucial to facial reconstruction procedures in forensic sculpture. The literature still brings some controversy on the validity of data obtained for different population groups. The purpose of this study was to investigate sexual dimorphism in the thickness o...

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Main Authors: Iván Claudio Suazo Galdames, Guillermo Enrique Salgado Alarcón, Daniela Alejandra Zavando Matamala
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de Sao Paulo 2008-12-01
Series:Saúde, Ética & Justiça
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/44589
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spelling doaj-8a21d08bcafa40088bc0ee424757c8f62021-02-04T04:28:40ZengUniversidade de Sao PauloSaúde, Ética & Justiça2317-27702008-12-01132Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessmentIván Claudio Suazo Galdames0Guillermo Enrique Salgado Alarcón1Daniela Alejandra Zavando Matamala2Universidad de Talca, Chile.Student Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile.Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Medicina Knowledge of facial tissue thickness is crucial to facial reconstruction procedures in forensic sculpture. The literature still brings some controversy on the validity of data obtained for different population groups. The purpose of this study was to investigate sexual dimorphism in the thickness of the facial tissues. The study sample consisted of 43 volunteers, between 24 and 48 years of age, and of normal body mass. Ultrasound measurements of facial tissue thickness were obtained at 14 median and paramedian landmarks. A T test was used to compare measurements from males and females, with a significance level of at least 0.05. Discriminant function analysis was used to determine the points that showed most distinction between the sexes. Measurements at paramedian landmarks were greater in males, while those at median landmarks were greater in female subjects, except for Down’s A and B points. We conclude that sexual dimorphism in facial thickness justifies the pre-assignment of sex in reconstruction procedures in forensic sculpture https://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/44589Tissue thickness. Sex characteristics. Forensic anthropology. Face/ultrasonography. Imaging processongcomputer assisted/legislation & jurisprudence.
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author Iván Claudio Suazo Galdames
Guillermo Enrique Salgado Alarcón
Daniela Alejandra Zavando Matamala
spellingShingle Iván Claudio Suazo Galdames
Guillermo Enrique Salgado Alarcón
Daniela Alejandra Zavando Matamala
Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
Saúde, Ética & Justiça
Tissue thickness. Sex characteristics. Forensic anthropology. Face/ultrasonography. Imaging processong
computer assisted/legislation & jurisprudence.
author_facet Iván Claudio Suazo Galdames
Guillermo Enrique Salgado Alarcón
Daniela Alejandra Zavando Matamala
author_sort Iván Claudio Suazo Galdames
title Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
title_short Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
title_full Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
title_fullStr Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
title_full_unstemmed Best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
title_sort best parameters for sexual dimorphism in the facial thickness tissue with ultrasonic assessment
publisher Universidade de Sao Paulo
series Saúde, Ética & Justiça
issn 2317-2770
publishDate 2008-12-01
description Knowledge of facial tissue thickness is crucial to facial reconstruction procedures in forensic sculpture. The literature still brings some controversy on the validity of data obtained for different population groups. The purpose of this study was to investigate sexual dimorphism in the thickness of the facial tissues. The study sample consisted of 43 volunteers, between 24 and 48 years of age, and of normal body mass. Ultrasound measurements of facial tissue thickness were obtained at 14 median and paramedian landmarks. A T test was used to compare measurements from males and females, with a significance level of at least 0.05. Discriminant function analysis was used to determine the points that showed most distinction between the sexes. Measurements at paramedian landmarks were greater in males, while those at median landmarks were greater in female subjects, except for Down’s A and B points. We conclude that sexual dimorphism in facial thickness justifies the pre-assignment of sex in reconstruction procedures in forensic sculpture
topic Tissue thickness. Sex characteristics. Forensic anthropology. Face/ultrasonography. Imaging processong
computer assisted/legislation & jurisprudence.
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/44589
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