Lateral angle (LA) of the internal acoustic canal (IAC) at its opening at the surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone is known in literature as a dimorphic measurement useful for sex assessment. However, its reliability is still debated. Moreover, no information is available about the possible relationship between LA and shape and size of the IAC. This study aims at assessing breadth, length and lateral angle of IAC on 100 CT scans belonging to subjects aged between 20 and 70 years, equally divided between males and females. Possible differences in the three measurements according to side and sex were assessed through two-way ANCOVA test, using three cranial measurements (distance between anterior and posterior nasal spine, upper facial height, bizygomatic breadth) as covariates (p< 0.05). Possible correlations among IAC measurements and with age were assessed through Pearson's test (p< 0.05). Results showed a significantly greater IAC breadth on the left side than on the right side; moreover, LA was significantly wider in females than in males and was positively correlated with IAC breadth in both males and females. In addition, LA was negatively correlated with age only in the female group. The study first showed that LA is strictly related to IAC morphology; moreover, it is significantly affected by masculinization of skeletal traits in females. Therefore, caution is suggested in using this measurement for sex assessment.

Relationship between lateral angle and shape of internal acoustic canal: cautionary note for diagnosis of sex / D. Gibelli, M. Cellina, S. Gibelli, G. Termine, G. Oliva, C. Sforza, C. Cattaneo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1437-1596. - 135:2(2021), pp. 687-692. [10.1007/s00414-020-02400-2]

Relationship between lateral angle and shape of internal acoustic canal: cautionary note for diagnosis of sex

D. Gibelli
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C. Sforza
Penultimo
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C. Cattaneo
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

Lateral angle (LA) of the internal acoustic canal (IAC) at its opening at the surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone is known in literature as a dimorphic measurement useful for sex assessment. However, its reliability is still debated. Moreover, no information is available about the possible relationship between LA and shape and size of the IAC. This study aims at assessing breadth, length and lateral angle of IAC on 100 CT scans belonging to subjects aged between 20 and 70 years, equally divided between males and females. Possible differences in the three measurements according to side and sex were assessed through two-way ANCOVA test, using three cranial measurements (distance between anterior and posterior nasal spine, upper facial height, bizygomatic breadth) as covariates (p< 0.05). Possible correlations among IAC measurements and with age were assessed through Pearson's test (p< 0.05). Results showed a significantly greater IAC breadth on the left side than on the right side; moreover, LA was significantly wider in females than in males and was positively correlated with IAC breadth in both males and females. In addition, LA was negatively correlated with age only in the female group. The study first showed that LA is strictly related to IAC morphology; moreover, it is significantly affected by masculinization of skeletal traits in females. Therefore, caution is suggested in using this measurement for sex assessment.
Anatomy; Internal acoustic canal; Lateral angle; Sex assessment; Adult; Aged; Ear, Inner; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Observer Variation; Petrous Bone; Reproducibility of Results; Sex Characteristics; Sex Determination by Skeleton
Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umana
2021
19-ago-2020
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