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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152295

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The incidence of cervical adenocarcinoma has increased over the last several decades. Villoglandular adenocarcinoma of the cervix (VGA) is a distinct subset of cervical adenocarcinoma, is very rare and occurs in young women. We report an extremely rare case of invasive villoglandular adenocarcinoma of the cervix in a 75 year old woman with unusual clinical presentation.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152044

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Background and objectives: Stature of an individual is an important parameter of personal identification. In this study stature was estimated from the percutaneous measurement of length of Tibia in living. Methodology:400 students (200 male and 200female) in age group of 18-21 years were studied. Heights of the subject in standing position, percutaneous length of Tibia were measured on both sides. Regression formulae and Multiplication factors were derived for both sexes for right and left Tibia for estimation of stature Results: In both sexes stature estimated by regression formulae for percutaneous length of tibia was similar to average measured stature with an error of less than 1 cm. In both sexes stature estimated by derived multiplication factor for length of tibia was similar to average measured stature with an error of less than 1cm. There was no significant difference in the percutaneous measurement of length of right and left tibia in both sexes, thus showing bilateral symmetry in the length of Tibia in both sexes. Interpretation and Conclusion: This study will be of help to the forensic experts when whole leg only is available for forensic investigation for estimation of stature and in anthropological studies. Regression formulae are more dependable than multiplication factor for estimation of stature.

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