Sex Determination from the Morphometry of the Foramen Magnum in Benin: Potential Forensic Identification Tool
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Background: previous studies had concluded that studying the measurements of the foramen magnum could
enable sex determination with good reliability for forensic identification issue. The reliability of identification methods based
on foramen magnum measurements are related to natives populations. Objective: he objective of this study was to assess the
value of the measurements’ use of the foramen magnum in the identification of the sex with a view to exploitation in forensic
medicine at the local level. Methods: The antero-posterior and latero-lateral diameters as well as the area of the foramen
magnum were measured and calculated on a series of 200 cranial scans (114 men and 84 women). The distribution of
measurements was compared by sex. The collected data was subjected to binary logistic regression analysis. Results: The
values of the measurements of the foramen magnum of the men are significantly higher than those of the women. Binary
logistic regression performed from anteroposterior diameter or areas correctly predicted gender in 64 to 66% of cases. When
the regression is based on the latero-lateral diameter alone, 56.8% of individuals are well classified. Conclusion: Sexual
dimorphism is pronounced at the level of FM morphometry. Measurements of the foramen magnum can be used to identify sex
in a forensic context in Benin. However, its use should preferably be done as a confirmatory test or in situations where the
occipital bone is the only structure of the skull that is complete.
