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A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population

BACKGROUND: Understanding the anatomy and morphological variability of the orbital region is of great importance in clinical practice, forensic medicine, and biological anthropology. Several methods are used to estimate sex based on the skeleton or parts of the skeleton: classic methods and the geom...

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Autores principales: Ajanović, Zurifa, Ajanović, Uzeir, Dervišević, Lejla, Hot, Haris, Voljevica, Alma, Talović, Elvira, Dervišević, Emina, Hašimbegović, Selma, Sarač-Hadžihalilović, Aida
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10121348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2223138
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author Ajanović, Zurifa
Ajanović, Uzeir
Dervišević, Lejla
Hot, Haris
Voljevica, Alma
Talović, Elvira
Dervišević, Emina
Hašimbegović, Selma
Sarač-Hadžihalilović, Aida
author_facet Ajanović, Zurifa
Ajanović, Uzeir
Dervišević, Lejla
Hot, Haris
Voljevica, Alma
Talović, Elvira
Dervišević, Emina
Hašimbegović, Selma
Sarač-Hadžihalilović, Aida
author_sort Ajanović, Zurifa
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description BACKGROUND: Understanding the anatomy and morphological variability of the orbital region is of great importance in clinical practice, forensic medicine, and biological anthropology. Several methods are used to estimate sex based on the skeleton or parts of the skeleton: classic methods and the geometric morphometric method. The objective of this research was to analyse sex estimation of the orbital region on a sample of skulls from a Bosnian population using the geometric morphometric method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The research was conducted on three-dimensional models of 211 human adult skulls (139 males and 72 females) from the Osteological Collection at the Faculty of Medicine in Sarajevo. The skulls were recorded using a laser scanner to obtain skull 3D models. We marked 12 landmarks on each model to analyse sexual dimorphism. Landmarks were marked using the program Landmark Editor. After marking the landmarks, we used the MorphoJ program to analyse the morphological variability between male and female orbital regions. RESULTS: After Procrustes superimposition, generating a covariant matrix, and introducing sex as a variable for classification, a discriminant functional analysis (DFA) was applied which determined the estimation for males with 86.33% accuracy and for females with 88.89% based on the form of the orbital region. The results of regression analysis showed that the size of the orbital region has a statistically significant effect on its shape's sexual dimorphism. After excluding the influence of size and providing DFA, we concluded that sex estimation was possible with 82.01% accuracy for males and 80.55% accuracy for females based on the shape of the orbital region in the examined sample. CONCLUSION: Sex estimation based on the orbital region was possible with more than 80% accuracy for both sexes, which is a high percentage of correct estimation. Therefore, we recommend using the orbital region of the skull for sex estimation.
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spelling pubmed-101213482023-04-22 A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population Ajanović, Zurifa Ajanović, Uzeir Dervišević, Lejla Hot, Haris Voljevica, Alma Talović, Elvira Dervišević, Emina Hašimbegović, Selma Sarač-Hadžihalilović, Aida Scanning Research Article BACKGROUND: Understanding the anatomy and morphological variability of the orbital region is of great importance in clinical practice, forensic medicine, and biological anthropology. Several methods are used to estimate sex based on the skeleton or parts of the skeleton: classic methods and the geometric morphometric method. The objective of this research was to analyse sex estimation of the orbital region on a sample of skulls from a Bosnian population using the geometric morphometric method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The research was conducted on three-dimensional models of 211 human adult skulls (139 males and 72 females) from the Osteological Collection at the Faculty of Medicine in Sarajevo. The skulls were recorded using a laser scanner to obtain skull 3D models. We marked 12 landmarks on each model to analyse sexual dimorphism. Landmarks were marked using the program Landmark Editor. After marking the landmarks, we used the MorphoJ program to analyse the morphological variability between male and female orbital regions. RESULTS: After Procrustes superimposition, generating a covariant matrix, and introducing sex as a variable for classification, a discriminant functional analysis (DFA) was applied which determined the estimation for males with 86.33% accuracy and for females with 88.89% based on the form of the orbital region. The results of regression analysis showed that the size of the orbital region has a statistically significant effect on its shape's sexual dimorphism. After excluding the influence of size and providing DFA, we concluded that sex estimation was possible with 82.01% accuracy for males and 80.55% accuracy for females based on the shape of the orbital region in the examined sample. CONCLUSION: Sex estimation based on the orbital region was possible with more than 80% accuracy for both sexes, which is a high percentage of correct estimation. Therefore, we recommend using the orbital region of the skull for sex estimation. Hindawi 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10121348/ /pubmed/37089258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2223138 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zurifa Ajanović et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ajanović, Zurifa
Ajanović, Uzeir
Dervišević, Lejla
Hot, Haris
Voljevica, Alma
Talović, Elvira
Dervišević, Emina
Hašimbegović, Selma
Sarač-Hadžihalilović, Aida
A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population
title A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population
title_full A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population
title_fullStr A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population
title_full_unstemmed A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population
title_short A Geometric Morphometrics Approach for Sex Estimation Based on the Orbital Region of Human Skulls from Bosnian Population
title_sort geometric morphometrics approach for sex estimation based on the orbital region of human skulls from bosnian population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10121348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2223138
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