This study investigates the hypothesis that there is, during childhood, a disproportionate age-related expansion of the origin of temporalis muscle compared to the growth of the underlying skull. Lateral projections of 50 randomly selected 3D reformatted computerized tomographic (CT) scans (yielding 100 temporalis muscles) of children aged >0.6 to 15 years scanned for conditions that did not affect the shape of their head or face were windowed to provide the optimum delineation of temporalis muscle against the underlying bone. Vertical and anterior–posterior measurements of the muscle made independently by two observers were compared with those of the skull along the same planes. The development of the anterior temporal crest was al...
none7siThe ontogenetic development of the mental region still poses a number of unresolved questions...
Introduction: Preoperative computed tomography (CT) evaluation of patients with nonsyndromic cranios...
Brain and skull changes in postnatal growth were studied on a sample of 199 children and teenagers f...
International audiencePurpose: Since prehistory, changes of the facial skeleton have been related to...
Purpose Late deformity/indentation is well-recognised following fronto-orbital remodelling (FOR) fo...
Researchers have analyzed the developmental processes contributing to craniofacial variation from ge...
BACKGROUND: With the advent of computer-assisted three-dimensional surface imaging and rapid data pr...
During development, muscle growth is usually finely adapted to meet functional demands in daily acti...
The normal growth, development, and aging of facial soft tissues was studied by three-dimensional (3...
Background: Masseter muscle thickness and its relationship with vertical craniofacial morphology hav...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that the spheno-occipital synchondrosis does not show bony di...
The neurocranium of hominid species has been largely studied with reference to the midsagittal plane...
Objective: In humans, the vertical craniofacial dimensions vary significantly with the size of the j...
Objective: To investigate the association between volumetric measurements of craniofacial morphology...
Insight into the growth and development of the normal newborn cranial shape is essential to monitor ...
none7siThe ontogenetic development of the mental region still poses a number of unresolved questions...
Introduction: Preoperative computed tomography (CT) evaluation of patients with nonsyndromic cranios...
Brain and skull changes in postnatal growth were studied on a sample of 199 children and teenagers f...
International audiencePurpose: Since prehistory, changes of the facial skeleton have been related to...
Purpose Late deformity/indentation is well-recognised following fronto-orbital remodelling (FOR) fo...
Researchers have analyzed the developmental processes contributing to craniofacial variation from ge...
BACKGROUND: With the advent of computer-assisted three-dimensional surface imaging and rapid data pr...
During development, muscle growth is usually finely adapted to meet functional demands in daily acti...
The normal growth, development, and aging of facial soft tissues was studied by three-dimensional (3...
Background: Masseter muscle thickness and its relationship with vertical craniofacial morphology hav...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that the spheno-occipital synchondrosis does not show bony di...
The neurocranium of hominid species has been largely studied with reference to the midsagittal plane...
Objective: In humans, the vertical craniofacial dimensions vary significantly with the size of the j...
Objective: To investigate the association between volumetric measurements of craniofacial morphology...
Insight into the growth and development of the normal newborn cranial shape is essential to monitor ...
none7siThe ontogenetic development of the mental region still poses a number of unresolved questions...
Introduction: Preoperative computed tomography (CT) evaluation of patients with nonsyndromic cranios...
Brain and skull changes in postnatal growth were studied on a sample of 199 children and teenagers f...