Down\u2019s Syndrome (DS) is the most frequent live-born autosomal aneuploidy in humans,and it is characterized by a distinctive craniofacial phenotype. Qualitative reports and quantitative investigations comparing subjects with DS to normal subjects found modifications in head size (overall reduction) and shape (brachycephaly with a flattened occipital bone). The faces of subjects with DS are narrower, less deep, and shorter than normal faces, with a global anomalous relationship between individual measurements. In the upper part of the face, the interorbital width is decreased, the palpebral fissures are reduced with slanted eyelids, and the forehead is prominent with a depressed nasal bridge. The middle part of the face (maxillary region...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to examine the craniofacial development of patients...
Nasolabial morphology was assessed 3-dimensionally in 28 subjects with Down syndrome aged 12-45 year...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent live-born autosomal aneuploidy in humans. Scanty data on the...
OBJECTIVE: To supply quantitative information about the facial soft tissues of subjects with Down sy...
Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in th...
SUMMARY The aim of the present study was to obtain quantitative information concerning the three-dim...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze the facial features of patients with Down syndrome, ...
The three-dimensional coordinates of 50 selected soft tissue facial landmarks were digitized on 28 w...
The objective of this study was to supply quantitative information about the facial soft-tissues of ...
Objective :\u2003 To provide quantitative information about the facial soft tissue of Italian and No...
Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in th...
The aim of the present study was to obtain quantitative information concerning the three-dimensional...
The study aimed to provide quantitative information about the facial soft-tissues of Italian and Nor...
Objective: To investigate dimensions and ratios of soft-tissue facial volumes of adult Northern Suda...
AbstractDown’s syndrome is a genetic disorder that results from a chromosomal abnormality due to tri...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to examine the craniofacial development of patients...
Nasolabial morphology was assessed 3-dimensionally in 28 subjects with Down syndrome aged 12-45 year...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent live-born autosomal aneuploidy in humans. Scanty data on the...
OBJECTIVE: To supply quantitative information about the facial soft tissues of subjects with Down sy...
Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in th...
SUMMARY The aim of the present study was to obtain quantitative information concerning the three-dim...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze the facial features of patients with Down syndrome, ...
The three-dimensional coordinates of 50 selected soft tissue facial landmarks were digitized on 28 w...
The objective of this study was to supply quantitative information about the facial soft-tissues of ...
Objective :\u2003 To provide quantitative information about the facial soft tissue of Italian and No...
Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in th...
The aim of the present study was to obtain quantitative information concerning the three-dimensional...
The study aimed to provide quantitative information about the facial soft-tissues of Italian and Nor...
Objective: To investigate dimensions and ratios of soft-tissue facial volumes of adult Northern Suda...
AbstractDown’s syndrome is a genetic disorder that results from a chromosomal abnormality due to tri...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to examine the craniofacial development of patients...
Nasolabial morphology was assessed 3-dimensionally in 28 subjects with Down syndrome aged 12-45 year...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most frequent live-born autosomal aneuploidy in humans. Scanty data on the...