The orbital region plays a predominant role in the evaluation of the craniofacial complex. In the current study information about normal sex-related dimensions of the orbital region, and growth, development and aging, were provided. The three-dimensional coordinates of several soft-tissue landmarks on the orbits and face were obtained by a non-invasive, computerized electromagnetic digitizer in 531 male and 357 female healthy subjects aged 4-73 years. From the landmarks, biocular and intercanthal widths, paired height and inclination of the orbit relative to both the true horizontal (head in natural head position) and Frankfurt plane, length and inclination of the eye fissure, the relevant ratios, soft-tissue orbital area, were calculated, ...
Objective: To identify esthetic characteristics of the orbital soft tissues of attractive Italian ad...
To provide age and gender-specific reference values for orbital fat and muscle volumes (MV) in Cauca...
BACKGROUND: To describe normal soft tissue growth and development of the human face through volume...
The orbital region plays a predominant role in the evaluation of the craniofacial complex. In the cu...
Background. The knowledge of a morphometric characteristics of an orbit are important in planning of...
textabstractAIMS: To describe the effects of sex and age on eyeball, eyelid, and eyebrow p...
The orbital aperture is the entrance to the orbit in which most important visual structures such as ...
Purpose: The study assessed the effects of sex and age on 3-dimensional (3D) soft-tissue facial asym...
Background\ud Although craniofacial sex differences have been extensively studied in humans, relativ...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
The objective of this study was to measure: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of external nose (line...
The objective of this study was to supply information about: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of ea...
Information about age-related and sex-related normative measurements of the nasolabial region in nat...
Background: The objective of this study was to identify the orbital and periorbital anthropometric v...
INTRODUCTION : In view of certain amount of, uncertainity the sex differentiation of skull, it is t...
Objective: To identify esthetic characteristics of the orbital soft tissues of attractive Italian ad...
To provide age and gender-specific reference values for orbital fat and muscle volumes (MV) in Cauca...
BACKGROUND: To describe normal soft tissue growth and development of the human face through volume...
The orbital region plays a predominant role in the evaluation of the craniofacial complex. In the cu...
Background. The knowledge of a morphometric characteristics of an orbit are important in planning of...
textabstractAIMS: To describe the effects of sex and age on eyeball, eyelid, and eyebrow p...
The orbital aperture is the entrance to the orbit in which most important visual structures such as ...
Purpose: The study assessed the effects of sex and age on 3-dimensional (3D) soft-tissue facial asym...
Background\ud Although craniofacial sex differences have been extensively studied in humans, relativ...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
The objective of this study was to measure: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of external nose (line...
The objective of this study was to supply information about: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of ea...
Information about age-related and sex-related normative measurements of the nasolabial region in nat...
Background: The objective of this study was to identify the orbital and periorbital anthropometric v...
INTRODUCTION : In view of certain amount of, uncertainity the sex differentiation of skull, it is t...
Objective: To identify esthetic characteristics of the orbital soft tissues of attractive Italian ad...
To provide age and gender-specific reference values for orbital fat and muscle volumes (MV) in Cauca...
BACKGROUND: To describe normal soft tissue growth and development of the human face through volume...