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      Stature estimation from radiographically determined long bone length in a Spanish population sample.

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          The estimation of stature from of a variety of bones is an important aspect of forensic work. In order to obtain reliable results, it is important to have comparative data obtained from the same population group as the skeletal remains. However, lack of up to date information on the population groups of Southern Europe makes the estimation of stature from bones in this area subject to possible error. In this study, the stature of 104 healthy adults from Spain was measured, and an anteroposterior teleradiograph of the right lower and the right upper limb of every subject in the study was made in order to measure the lengths of the femur, tibia, fibula, humerus, cubitus and ulna. Pearson's regression formulae were obtained for both limbs. In males, we found the femur to be the most accurate predictor of stature (R = 0.851), whereas in females best results were obtained with the tibia (R = 0.876).

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          Journal
          J Forensic Sci
          Journal of forensic sciences
          0022-1198
          0022-1198
          Mar 2001
          : 46
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
          Article
          10.1520/JFS14973J
          11305442
          e21f35d4-86a7-4128-b28c-8acd2a88ecf6
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