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Morphometric modelling of ageing in the human pubic symphysis: sexual dimorphism in an Australian population.
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Forensic science international [Forensic Sci Int] 2014 Mar; Vol. 236, pp. 195.e1-11. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jan 10. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Despite the prominent use of the pubic symphysis for age estimation in forensic anthropology, little has been documented regarding the quantitative morphological and micro-architectural changes of this surface. Specifically, utilising post-mortem computed tomography data from a large, contemporary Australian adult population, this study aimed to evaluate sexual dimorphism in the morphology and bone composition of the symphyseal surface; and temporal characterisation of the pubic symphysis in individuals of advancing age. The sample consisted of multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) scans of the pubic symphysis (slice thickness: 0.5mm, overlap: 0.1mm) of 200 individuals of Caucasian ancestry aged 15-70 years, obtained in 2011. Surface rendering reconstruction of the symphyseal surface was conducted in OsiriX(®) (v.4.1) and quantitative analyses in Rapidform XOS™ and Osteomeasure™. Morphometric variables including inter-pubic distance, surface area, circumference, maximum height and width of the symphyseal surface and micro-architectural assessment of cortical and trabecular bone compositions were quantified using novel automated engineering software capabilities. The major results of this study are correlated with the macroscopic ossification and degeneration pattern of the symphyseal surface, demonstrating significant age-related changes in the morphometric and bone tissue variables between 15 and 70 years. Regardless of sex, the overall dimensions of the symphyseal surface increased with age, coupled with a decrease in bone mass in the trabecular and cortical bone compartments. Significant differences between the ventral, dorsal and medial cortical surfaces were observed, which may be correlated to bone formation activity dependent on muscle activity and ligamentous attachments. Our study demonstrates significant sexual dimorphism at this site, with males exhibiting greater surface dimensions than females. These baseline results provide a detailed insight into the changes in the structure of the pubic symphysis with ageing and sexually dimorphic features associated with the cortical and trabecular bone profiles.<br /> (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Age Determination by Skeleton methods
Aged
Australia
Female
Forensic Anthropology
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Male
Middle Aged
Pubic Symphysis anatomy & histology
Software
Young Adult
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Multidetector Computed Tomography
Pubic Symphysis diagnostic imaging
Sex Determination by Skeleton methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1872-6283
- Volume :
- 236
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Forensic science international
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24468016
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2013.12.041