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Subjects/Forensic Medicine/Forensic Medicine
Forensic Medicine
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After a building collapse, among remnants, a person's length of humerus is 24.5 cm. What is the predicted height of this person?

A. 90 cm
B. 110 cm
C. 130 cm
D. 146 cm

Explanation

Ans: C. 130 cm(Ref Parikh 6/e p2.75, 12.2).In general, humerus represents 20%, Tibia 22%, Femur 27% and Spine 34% of the stature.Multiplication factor for humerus is 5.31 for calculation of stature.In the question, length of femur is 24.5 cm.Hence, predicted height = 5.31x24.5 = 130 cm.

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