Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in the craniofacial morphology. The aim of this study was to establish the craniofacial anthropometric variables which discriminate DS group from healthy population and also to observe the changes occuring with growth. Using noninvasive method of craniofacial anthropometry, the craniofacial pattern profile (CFPP) analysis (from twenty-five anthropometric measurements per person) was performed in 104 DS individuals and 365 healthy controls, aged seven to fifty-seven and divided into four age ranges. Z-scores were calculated for each variable and the variations in the craniofacial region have been identified by multivariate discriminative analysis. ...
Different phenotypic features characterizing the body structure of children with Down's syndrome, wh...
The photoanthropometric method was used to study the facial features in 136 Iranian children with Do...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Hypodontia is often seen in people with Down syndrome (DS). In the normal popu...
Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in th...
Klinička antropometrija primjenjuje se za prosudbu obilježja kraniofacijalne regije. Cilj istraživan...
Down\u2019s Syndrome (DS) is the most frequent live-born autosomal aneuploidy in humans,and it is ch...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to examine the craniofacial development of patients...
OBJECTIVE: To supply quantitative information about the facial soft tissues of subjects with Down sy...
The orbital region of subjects with Down syndrome (DS) has been scanty described so far. We wanted t...
The study aimed to provide quantitative information about the facial soft-tissues of Italian and Nor...
The three-dimensional coordinates of 50 selected soft tissue facial landmarks were digitized on 28 w...
Objective: To investigate dimensions and ratios of soft-tissue facial volumes of adult Northern Suda...
Objective :\u2003 To provide quantitative information about the facial soft tissue of Italian and No...
A number of studies have been developed recently in order to explore associations between craniofaci...
The photoanthropometric method was used to study the facial features in 136 Iranian children with Do...
Different phenotypic features characterizing the body structure of children with Down's syndrome, wh...
The photoanthropometric method was used to study the facial features in 136 Iranian children with Do...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Hypodontia is often seen in people with Down syndrome (DS). In the normal popu...
Past investigations of Down’s syndrome (DS) have indicated that there are marked abnormalities in th...
Klinička antropometrija primjenjuje se za prosudbu obilježja kraniofacijalne regije. Cilj istraživan...
Down\u2019s Syndrome (DS) is the most frequent live-born autosomal aneuploidy in humans,and it is ch...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to examine the craniofacial development of patients...
OBJECTIVE: To supply quantitative information about the facial soft tissues of subjects with Down sy...
The orbital region of subjects with Down syndrome (DS) has been scanty described so far. We wanted t...
The study aimed to provide quantitative information about the facial soft-tissues of Italian and Nor...
The three-dimensional coordinates of 50 selected soft tissue facial landmarks were digitized on 28 w...
Objective: To investigate dimensions and ratios of soft-tissue facial volumes of adult Northern Suda...
Objective :\u2003 To provide quantitative information about the facial soft tissue of Italian and No...
A number of studies have been developed recently in order to explore associations between craniofaci...
The photoanthropometric method was used to study the facial features in 136 Iranian children with Do...
Different phenotypic features characterizing the body structure of children with Down's syndrome, wh...
The photoanthropometric method was used to study the facial features in 136 Iranian children with Do...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Hypodontia is often seen in people with Down syndrome (DS). In the normal popu...