Ailadda Kaewma's research while affiliated with Khon Kaen University and other places

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Fig. 1. Photograph showing 6 clavicular parameters measured: C1 (maximum length), C2 (mid shaft circumference), C3 (mid shaft maximum diameter), C4 (midshaft minimum diameter), C5 (maximum breadth of acromial end) and C6 (maximum breadth of sternal end). 
Fig. 2. Photographs showing 6 clavicular parameters measured: A) rhomboid fossa; FL (maximum length of fossa) and FW (maximum width of fossa), B) medial articular surface; ML (maximum length of medial articular surface) and MW (maximum width of medial articular surface), and C) acromial surface; AL (maximum length of acromial surface) and AW (maximum width of acromial surface). 
Morphometry of Isan-Thai Clavicles as a Guide for Sex Determination
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April 2017

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International Journal of Morphology

Ailadda Kaewma

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Apichakan Sampannang

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Panya Tuamsuk

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The dried clavicles have been well documented to determine individual sex and age in many races. Such morphometric investigations in Isan (Northeastern) Thais have never been reported. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the sex from dried clavicles of Isan-Thais using morphometric analysis. The identified 454 dried clavicles (254 males and 200 females), averaged age (60.69±14.36 years) were measured and analyzed for identification point (IP) and the demarking point (DP) values. The results showed that the identified-bone percentages by IP of the maximum clavicular lengths in males and females were 90.55 % (>139.9 mm) and 89 % (<140.6 mm). In addition, such percentages of the mid shaft circumference measured in male clavicles was 83.46 % (>37.7 mm) and in females was 75 % (<37.0 mm). However, percentages of the DP in all parameters were less than 50%. The highest DP values of maximum length of male clavicles was 43.31% (>152.5). In conclusion, the maximum length and mid shaft circumference investigated from this study can be used as basic data of Isan ­ Thais for applying as a guide in forensic sciences for sex determination from dried clavicle remains.

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The representative photographs showing different types of rhomboid fossa observed in Northeastern Thai clavicles. They could be classified into 4 types: smooth (Type 1), flat (Type 2), elevated (Type 3), and depressed (Type 4), respectively.
Incidence of Clavicular Rhomboid Fossa in Northeastern Thais: An Anthropological Study

August 2016

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Anatomy Research International

The rhomboid fossa of clavicle is used to determine the age and sex in anthropology and forensic sciences. The variant types of rhomboid fossa on inferior surface have been reported in many races except in Thais. This study therefore was aimed at classifying the types of the rhomboid fossa in Northeastern Thais. The identified 476 Northeastern Thais dried clavicles (270 males and 206 females) were observed and recorded for the types of rhomboid fossa. The results showed that Thai-rhomboid fossa could be classified into 4 types: Type 1: smooth; Type 2: flat; Type 3: elevated; and Type 4: depressed, respectively. The incidences of rhomboid fossa were as follows: Type 1: 0.21%; Type 2: 19.75%; Type 3: 76.26%; and Type 4: 3.78%, respectively. Additionally, it was found that the percentage of Type 4 (11.84%) was much greater than that of female (1.94%) compared to other types. This incidence of rhomboid fossa types especially Type 4 may be a basic knowledge to be used in sex identification. The high incidence of rhomboid fossa in both sexes of Northeastern Thai clavicles was Type 3 (elevated type).

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... Like our study, using a clavicle, a prior study was undertaken by Kaewma and colleagues (21) among Thai people found that C4 parameter provided high accuracy 90.55 % followed by C3, C2 and C1. Whereas C5 and C6 were as not being precise enough for sex assessment. ...

Reference:

Identification of Sex from Clavicle Bone Morphometry through 3D CT in Libyan Population
Morphometry of Isan-Thai Clavicles as a Guide for Sex Determination

International Journal of Morphology

... [10] In North-eastern Thais(476 clavicles), the authors observed no side differences and 76.26% of clavicles showed elevated impression which is higher than that of our present study. [17] However, the smooth impression was found to be lower (0.21%) as compared to our study (20%). [17] In a study on 60 clavicles in the region of Maharashtra of India, Type IA impression was observed more commonly in 63.33%. ...

Incidence of Clavicular Rhomboid Fossa in Northeastern Thais: An Anthropological Study

Anatomy Research International