1Post Graduate Trainee, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India
2Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India
3Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India
*Corresponding Author, Thounaojam Meera Devi, Email: drmeerath@gmail.com
Online published on 31 August, 2023.
Identification is necessary for living persons, dead persons, decomposed bodies, and mutilated and burnt bodies. In some cases where long bones are not available; the fresh sternal length can be used for stature estimation. Forty male cases belonging to the ethnic Meitei population within the age group 14-70 years were studied. Linear regression analysis was applied for the different sternal lengths to derive regression equations for the estimation of the stature of the study population. The linear regression obtained for the length of the manubrium, length of the body, combined length of the manubrium and the body and the total sternal lengths were Y=5.7641X1 +138.53, Y=2.277X2 +140.6, Y=2.3229X3 +128.81 and Y=2.4786X4 +116.05 respectively. The maximum correlation was observed for the total sternal length (R=0.569) followed by manubrium (R=0.475), the combined length of manubrium and mesosternum (R=0.462) and mesosternum (0.374). The study showed that there was a moderate positive correlation between all the sternal measurements with the cadaveric length.
Sternum, Stature, Regression equation, Identification data