(18.97.14.82)
[ij] [ij] [ij] 
Email id
 

International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine
Year : 2019, Volume : 22, Issue : 3and4
First page : ( 1) Last page : ( 5)
Print ISSN : 0972-0448. Online ISSN : 0974-4614.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-4614.2019.00050.0

Sex characterization by cranial measurements among malaysian races in section 13 shahalam, Malaysia

Attalla Sohayla M.1,,*, Ain Hajar Nurul1

Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Mansoura University, Egypt

1Departments of Biomedical Sciences and Forensic Medicine, International Medical School (IMS), Management and Science University (MSU), Malaysia

*Corresponding Author Dr. Sohayla M. Attalla, Departments of Biomedical Sciences and Forensic Medicine, International Medical School, Management and Science University, Malaysia. 40100, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Email: dr_sohayla@hotmail.com

Online published on 1 May, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction

Identification of an individuals’ sexis very important in civil and criminalcases.

Aim

The present study was designed to identify the sexual characterization among different Malaysian races by cranial measurements.

Methodology

The present study was performed on 242 volunteers (121 male and 121 female) from different Malaysian races which include Malay, Chinese, and Indian aged above 18 years old and in a normal healthy state with no craniofacial deformity. The measured parameter was cranial length, cranial width and cranial circumference. The measurements were done by using a digital vernier calliper and calibrated measuring tape. Written informed consent was obtained from the respondents before the research is carried out. Resultsshowed statistically significant gender differences in cranial parameters among the threestudied Malaysian races. While there were no significant gender differences in the Cephalic index in Chinese and Indian population, it is significantly different in Malay population (P=0.001). The dominant type of head shape in Malay population was ultrabrachycephalic (43.9%) in male and mesocephalic (43.9%) in female. Conclusions: the studied cranial measurements can be used for race identification of the Malaysians from other populations. For intraracial differentiation, CW, and CI can be used to differentiate females but not males from the three studied Malaysian races. Measurements for sexual characterization include CC and CI in Malay, CL and CW in Chinese and CL, CW and CC in Indians.

Top

Keywords

Cranial, facial, cephalic index, head shape.

Top

  
║ Site map ║ Privacy Policy ║ Copyright ║ Terms & Conditions ║ Page Rank Tool
876,042,540 visitor(s) since 30th May, 2005.
All rights reserved. Site designed and maintained by DIVA ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD..
Note: Please use Internet Explorer (6.0 or above). Some functionalities may not work in other browsers.