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Article ; Online: Body height estimation from post-mortem CT femoral F1 measurements in a contemporary Swiss population.

Zech, Wolf-Dieter / Näf, Maya / Siegmund, Frank / Jackowski, Christian / Lösch, Sandra

Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)

2016  Volume 19, Page(s) 61–66

Abstract: Purpose: The present study aimed at the comparison of body height estimations from cadaver length with body height estimations according to Trotter and Gleser (1952) and Penning and Riepert (2003) on the basis of femoral F1 section measurements in post- ... ...

Abstract Purpose: The present study aimed at the comparison of body height estimations from cadaver length with body height estimations according to Trotter and Gleser (1952) and Penning and Riepert (2003) on the basis of femoral F1 section measurements in post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) images.
Methods: In a post-mortem study in a contemporary Swiss population (226 corpses: 143 males (mean age: 53 ± 17 years) and 83 females (mean age: 61 ± 20 years)) femoral F1 measurements (403 femora: 199 right and 204 left; 177 pairs) were conducted in PMCT images and F1 was used for body height estimation using the equations after Trotter and Gleser (1952, "American Whites"), and Penning and Riepert (2003).
Results: The mean observed cadaver length was 176.6 cm in males and 163.6 cm in females. Mean measured femoral length F1 was 47.5 cm (males) and 44.1cm (females) respectively. Comparison of body height estimated from PMCT F1 measurements with body height calculated from cadaver length showed a close congruence (mean difference less than 0.95 cm in males and less than 1.99 cm in females) for equations both applied after Penning and Riepert and Trotter and Gleser.
Conclusions: Femoral F1 measurements in PMCT images are very accurate, reproducible and feasible for body height estimation of a contemporary Swiss population when using the equations after Penning and Riepert (2003) or Trotter and Gleser (1952).
MeSH term(s) Anthropology, Physical ; Body Height ; Cadaver ; Female ; Femur/anatomy & histology ; Femur/diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Switzerland ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Language English
Publishing date 2016-03
Publishing country Ireland
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2019555-2
ISSN 1873-4162 ; 1344-6223
ISSN (online) 1873-4162
ISSN 1344-6223
DOI 10.1016/j.legalmed.2016.02.004
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