Abstract

A metrical study of 91 human hyoid bones constituting 51 male and 40 female hyoid bones obtained from medicolegal postmortems as well as dissected cadavers from the department of Anatomy was conducted. In our study we have tried to evaluate some of the tested metrical parameters in sexing the hyoid bones.

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