Publications by authors named "Renitta Rajan Thottungal"
Article Synopsis
- Researchers studied the frontal sinuses (FS) in a Western Australian population to see if their size could help determine an individual's sex.
- They analyzed the FS volume from CT scans of 99 adults (47 males and 52 females) and found a significant size difference between the sexes.
- However, the accuracy of using FS size for sex estimation was low, with only about 59.6% accurate for the original method used and 57.2% for a WA-specific analysis, meaning this method isn't reliable for identifying sex in this population.
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