2003
DOI: 10.1378/chest.124.1.212
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Cephalometric Analysis in Obese and Nonobese Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

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“…Lower and anterior position of hyoid bone in obese patients seems to be related to increased fat deposition on the tongue, which increases its volume. 26 OSAHS patients presenting maxilla and mandible within normal limits, that is, 96mm and 125mm, respectively, may reveal a retropositioned mandible as well as caudal hyoid bone 27 . Cakirer et al 28 , using two anthropometric measurements -the cranial index (the ratio between the highest cranial width and the highest cranial length, that is, highest width x 100/highest length) and the facial index (the ratio between the nasogenian height and the bizygomatic width, that is, the nasogenian height X 100/bizigomatic length), could determine the patient's facial type.…”
Section: Cephalometric Analysis In the Etiological Diagnosis Of Osahsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower and anterior position of hyoid bone in obese patients seems to be related to increased fat deposition on the tongue, which increases its volume. 26 OSAHS patients presenting maxilla and mandible within normal limits, that is, 96mm and 125mm, respectively, may reveal a retropositioned mandible as well as caudal hyoid bone 27 . Cakirer et al 28 , using two anthropometric measurements -the cranial index (the ratio between the highest cranial width and the highest cranial length, that is, highest width x 100/highest length) and the facial index (the ratio between the nasogenian height and the bizygomatic width, that is, the nasogenian height X 100/bizigomatic length), could determine the patient's facial type.…”
Section: Cephalometric Analysis In the Etiological Diagnosis Of Osahsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Técnicas de imagem das vias aéreas superiores têm promovido importante avanço na avaliação biomecânica da SAOS, auxiliando na escolha das diferentes condutas terapêuticas disponíveis, que incluem dispositivo de pressão contínua (CPAP), perda de peso, aparelhos dentários e cirurgia (5)(6)(7) .…”
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“…A região RL se estende da ponta da úvula à base da epiglote (11) . Muitos estudos têm sido realizados na tentativa de demonstrar que o tamanho e a morfologia das estruturas que compõem as vias aéreas superiores e as dimensões das estruturas a ela adjacentes influenciam o calibre da via aérea superior dos pacientes com SAOS (5,6,(11)(12)(13)18,29,(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)(41) .…”
Section: Anatomia Das Vias Aéreas Superioresunclassified
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