The objective of this study was to measure: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of external nose (linear distances, ratios, angles, volume and surface area); and (2) growth changes between childhood and old age. The three-dimensional coordinates of several soft-tissue landmarks on the external nose were obtained by a non-invasive, computerized digitizer in 519 male and 340 female healthy subjects aged 4-73 years. The subjects were divided into 11 non-overlapping age groups: for children and preadolescent subjects, 2-year spans were used, while larger intervals were used for adolescent and adult subjects. From the landmarks, nasal volume and external surface area; nasal and alar base widths, nasal height, nasal bridge length, philtrum length, ...
The authors measured the external nose of the 305 aged Korean, (127 male, 178 female) , and present...
WOS: 000342189600007PubMed: 25271528Objectives: To compare the size of the nasal septal body (SB) an...
The orbital region plays a predominant role in the evaluation of the craniofacial complex. In the cu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe normal nasal growth in a large sample of boys and g...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of facial soft-tissue structures, their relative propo...
Background and Objective: Considering the great importance of nasal morphology, it is important to d...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Objective: Changing contour lines of the external nose following traumatic, aesthetic and tumour sur...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Adolescent growth changes in the nose were studied for 140 female and 140 male subjects between the ...
Adolescent growth changes in the nose were studied for 140 female and 140 male subjects between the ...
Anthropometric analysis provides the most reliable comparison of the body forms by using specific la...
The authors measured the external nose of the 305 aged Korean, (127 male, 178 female) , and present...
WOS: 000342189600007PubMed: 25271528Objectives: To compare the size of the nasal septal body (SB) an...
The orbital region plays a predominant role in the evaluation of the craniofacial complex. In the cu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe normal nasal growth in a large sample of boys and g...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of facial soft-tissue structures, their relative propo...
Background and Objective: Considering the great importance of nasal morphology, it is important to d...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Objective: Changing contour lines of the external nose following traumatic, aesthetic and tumour sur...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Adolescent growth changes in the nose were studied for 140 female and 140 male subjects between the ...
Adolescent growth changes in the nose were studied for 140 female and 140 male subjects between the ...
Anthropometric analysis provides the most reliable comparison of the body forms by using specific la...
The authors measured the external nose of the 305 aged Korean, (127 male, 178 female) , and present...
WOS: 000342189600007PubMed: 25271528Objectives: To compare the size of the nasal septal body (SB) an...
The orbital region plays a predominant role in the evaluation of the craniofacial complex. In the cu...