A group of patients who had cancer as a child were previously found to have distinct patterns of morphological abnormalities. In this study, we investigated the added value of 3D shape analysis to characterize their facial morphology. Primarily, we showed in an objective and quantitative manner that the overall facial dysmorphism of the individuals who had had a childhood cancer was significantly greater than that of the controls. We also demonstrated how the same approach can be used to detect a similar disparity for a more localized malar region comprising customized disconnected patches defined on both sides of the face. In addition, by comparing original face surfaces to their mirrored forms, we confirmed that the patient group had sign...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
This thesis describes the genetic, phenotypic and screening aspects of tumor predisposition syndrome...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...
A group of patients who had cancer as a child were previously found to have distinct patterns of mor...
Dense surface models can be used to analyze 3D facial morphology by establishing a correspondence of...
Craniofacial dysmorphism is associated with thousands of genetic and environmental disorders. Deline...
Stereophotogrammetric imaging systems produce representations of surfaces (two-dimensional manifolds...
BACKGROUND: The study of typical morphological variations using quantitative, morphometric descripto...
This prospective cross-sectional, case-controlled morphometric study assessed three dimensional (3D)...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because the capture of 3D facial form for people with ...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to examine the clinical application of a geometric morphometric method (GMM)...
Over early fetal life the anterior brain, neuroepithelium, neural crest and facial ectoderm constitu...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the use of 3-dimensional facial averages for deter...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
This thesis describes the genetic, phenotypic and screening aspects of tumor predisposition syndrome...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...
A group of patients who had cancer as a child were previously found to have distinct patterns of mor...
Dense surface models can be used to analyze 3D facial morphology by establishing a correspondence of...
Craniofacial dysmorphism is associated with thousands of genetic and environmental disorders. Deline...
Stereophotogrammetric imaging systems produce representations of surfaces (two-dimensional manifolds...
BACKGROUND: The study of typical morphological variations using quantitative, morphometric descripto...
This prospective cross-sectional, case-controlled morphometric study assessed three dimensional (3D)...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because the capture of 3D facial form for people with ...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to examine the clinical application of a geometric morphometric method (GMM)...
Over early fetal life the anterior brain, neuroepithelium, neural crest and facial ectoderm constitu...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the use of 3-dimensional facial averages for deter...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
This thesis describes the genetic, phenotypic and screening aspects of tumor predisposition syndrome...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...