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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-166342

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Background: Information about age and sex that is obviously difficult to characterize can be derived from the shape of the ear which is an important but under-utilized defining feature of the head. The study aims at investigating the correlation between age and ear length, width and index for both left and right sides. The regression equation in estimation of age was formulated. Methods: A total of 219 subjects consisting of 137 males and 82 females were recruited among Bayero University students for the study. Ear length and width were measured using calibrated transparent ruler. Ear index was calculated as ear width/ ear length ×100. Pearson correlation was used to establish the relationship between age and external ear variables. The data was analysed using SPSS version 16 and P < 0.05 considered as level of significance. Results: The result shows positive higher correlation in left ear length (r= 0.24, P < 0.001) and the least was found in left ear index (r=0.002, P > 0.05). Conclusions: A linear equation model for estimation of age from given ear dimension was developed. Ear morphometry can serve as an additional tool in the estimation of age of unknown individual.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-150562

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Extra digit is a common congenital anomaly in our environment which usually affect the hands and occasionally the feet but very rarely both. A five months old male infant presented with accessory digits of the both hands and feet, with two extra digits on the left hand and one on the right hand, right foot and left foot. The extra digits were well developed, with normal range of motion, good capillary refill and intact sensation. General examination revealed an otherwise healthy child with no associated congenital malformations. The treatment modality used was surgical removal of the extra digits and reconstruction of any associated anomalies in the remaining ray such as longitudinal epiphyseal bracket. After the surgery the patients is no longer experience difficulty with fitting gloves and shoes as well as discrimination among peer groups in his future life.

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