A. Aksha Sharen, Karthik Ganesh Mohanraj
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Determination of Sex Using Mastoid Process among South Indian Population - A Review A. Aksha Sharen, Karthik Ganesh Mohanraj
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12364

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Identification of an individual is of utmost importance in conditions of natural calamities or in case of manmade disaster. Determination of sex becomes the primary priority in the process of identification of a personby a forensic investigator during the time of crime investigations, natural disasters and the ethnic studies.Determination of sex is one of the vital for the identification of an individual. Often the fragmentary remainsare available for forensic identification of an individual making sex determination difficult. When the pelvicbone is unavailable, the skull is also widely considered the best indicator of sex. Skull is important in thisregard as it resists adverse environmental conditions over time. The first indicator for the sex determinationis the pelvic bones and pelvis which is more accurate than the skull bones. The skull is the most dimorphicand easily sexed portion of the skeleton after pelvis, providing up to 92% reliability. The mastoid processcan thus be used as a best indicator of sex as well as ancestry of populations and individuals. Mastoidprocess is a dimorphic bone situated at the basolateral region of the skull. This mastoid process is placed inthe posterior aspect of the temporal bone. Mastoid process is one of the two projections situated behind theear. The mastoid process provides an attachment for certain muscles of the neck. This mastoid process is afragmentary piece of skull, is ideal for sexual dimorphism as it is resistant to damage due to its anatomicalposition at the base of the skull. The mastoid process of the skull plays a vital role in determination of thesex as it is the most di-morphic bone present at the baso-lateral region of the skull. Detailed morphometricanalysis of mastoid process, mastoid triangle will help in the planning of surgical intervention involving theskull base. This review will be useful for the anatomist, neurosurgeon, radiologist and morphologists clinicalanatomists to carry out further research work. The aim of the present review is the determination of sex usingmastoid process and mastoid triangle among south Indian population