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Calculation of Regression Equation for Estimation of Stature from Ulna Length


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1 Dept of Forensic Medicine, S. S. I. M. S. & R. C., Davangere, India
2 2Dept of Anatomy, J. J. M. Medical College, Davangere, India
3 Dept of Forensic Medicine, Sri B. M. Patil Medical College, Bijapur, India
4 Dept of Forensic Medicine, Madha Medical College, Chennai, India
     

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Many a times Forensic Experts are asked to identify the person from dismembered part of the body and skeletal remains by the Investigating Officer. If the whole skeleton is available it becomes easy for identification, but the problem arises when only dismembered part of the body, few bones or single bone is available. In identification stature is primary characteristic along with age and sex. The present study is carried out in J. J. M. Medical College, Davangere, Karnataka. Total 100 students (50 males and 50 females) are randomly selected. The height of the students and length of both right and left Ulna of each student is measured by the same observer and with the same instrument. In this study we formulated the Regression Equation for estimation of stature from percutaneous length of right and left Ulna for males and females separately. Co-efficient correlation of height with percutaneous Ulna length is also calculated. The results of the present study indicate that the percutaneous length of ulna can be efficiently used for estimation of stature.

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Regression Equation, Stature Estimation, Ulna Length
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Authors

Nagesh Kuppast
Dept of Forensic Medicine, S. S. I. M. S. & R. C., Davangere, India
Shradha Iddalgave
2Dept of Anatomy, J. J. M. Medical College, Davangere, India
Anand Mugadlimath
Dept of Forensic Medicine, Sri B. M. Patil Medical College, Bijapur, India
H K Shreekrisna
Dept of Forensic Medicine, Madha Medical College, Chennai, India
U C Nuchhi
Dept of Forensic Medicine, Sri B. M. Patil Medical College, Bijapur, India

Abstract


Many a times Forensic Experts are asked to identify the person from dismembered part of the body and skeletal remains by the Investigating Officer. If the whole skeleton is available it becomes easy for identification, but the problem arises when only dismembered part of the body, few bones or single bone is available. In identification stature is primary characteristic along with age and sex. The present study is carried out in J. J. M. Medical College, Davangere, Karnataka. Total 100 students (50 males and 50 females) are randomly selected. The height of the students and length of both right and left Ulna of each student is measured by the same observer and with the same instrument. In this study we formulated the Regression Equation for estimation of stature from percutaneous length of right and left Ulna for males and females separately. Co-efficient correlation of height with percutaneous Ulna length is also calculated. The results of the present study indicate that the percutaneous length of ulna can be efficiently used for estimation of stature.

Keywords


Regression Equation, Stature Estimation, Ulna Length

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