IffatM Ahmed’s research while affiliated with Ministry of Finance of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other places

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Distribution of male and females by age groups
Simple logistic regression analysis of gender by different variables
Simple linear regression analysis of estimation of age by different variables
Radiomorphometric Evaluation of the Frontal Sinus in Relation to Age and Gender in Saudi Population
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October 2019

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Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry

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Saurabh Goel

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IffatM Ahmed

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Background: Radiographs have been used for forensic identification purpose. At times when only skull remains are found and other means of identification fail, radiographs of skull may be used for identification purpose. Aim: The objective of this study was morphometric evaluation of the frontal sinus by using digital posteroanterior skull radiograph in relation to age and gender and to establish its forensic importance. Materials and methods: The study was conducted at Alfarabi Private College for Dentistry and Nursing, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It included 400 subjects (200 males and 200 females), aged 14-70 years. Radiographs of the individuals were taken by digital radiography, and morphometric evaluation of frontal sinus was carried out by using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended. Results: Unilateral absence of sinus was noted in 2.5% males and 1.5% females. Bilateral absence was noticed in 2% males and 0.5% females. Right and left frontal sinus symmetry was seen in 83.20% of the individuals. The left-dominated asymmetry was observed in 6.98% individuals. The right-dominated asymmetry was observed in 9.82% individuals. Simple logistic regression analysis of gender by different variables showed right width and left width, which are most suited regressors for sex determination. The rate of accuracy in classification of males and females varied from 67.70% to 95.90%. Stepwise multiple regression analysis of estimation of age by different variables showed right sinus height is the best predictor of age. Conclusion: In this study, the radiographic images of the frontal sinus showed significant morphological difference in relation to age and gender in Saudi population. On the basis of this evidence, it is proposed that the morphologic evaluation of frontal sinus can be used for personal identification.

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... With reference to the volume of the frontal sinus, significant sexual dimorphism has been reported for numerous population samples (e.g., Abate et al., 2022;Butaric, Buck, et al., 2022;Čechov a et al., 2019;Ekşi et al., 2021;Shireen et al., 2019;Tatlisumak et al., 2017;Uthman et al., 2010;Vance, 2021;Zulkiflee et al., 2022). However, an absence of significant dimorphism has been reported for population samples from Korea (Yun et al., 2011) and India (Goyal et al., 2013;Nethan et al., 2018) and for very small samples of three populations inhabiting the United Kingdom (Robles et al., 2020). ...

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Frontal sinus size in South African Later Stone Age Holocene Khoe‐San
Radiomorphometric Evaluation of the Frontal Sinus in Relation to Age and Gender in Saudi Population

Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry