Sex estimation by CT image analysis of the rib cage in a Mediterranean population Partido Navadijo, Manuel Muñoz Molina, Jose Francisco Navarro Merino, Fernando Jesús Alemán Aguilera, María Inmaculada Sex estimation CT images Forensic Anthropology Sexual dimorphism in the human species is key to the development of sex estimation techniques in the human skeleton. This dimorphism is manifested, as in other regions of the skeleton, in the bones that constitute the thoracic cage, according to the existing bibliography. In this aspect, the study of the human skeleton through 3D images has also proved to be useful for the development and validation of sex estimation methodologies for the reconstruction of the osteobiological profile. For this purpose, a sample of 240 thoracic CT scans of adult individuals was selected from a collection of 3D images belonging to the University of Granada, provided by the Castilla-La Mancha Health Service (SESCAM). Different measurements of the thoracic bones (ribs R2 to R5 width, sternum length and width, and clavicles width) have been taken with OsiriX software, with the aim of developing discriminant functions for sex estimation. The obtained results are positive, allowing sex estimation through 3D images of the thorax with up to 89.6% accuracy through discriminant functions, which shows the usefulness of image analysis for the reconstruction of the osteobiological profile. 2024-11-20T11:32:31Z 2024-11-20T11:32:31Z 2024-10-09 journal article Partido Navadijo, M. et. al. Int J Legal Med (2024). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-024-03349-2] https://hdl.handle.net/10481/97143 10.1007/s00414-024-03349-2 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional Springer Nature