1994
DOI: 10.1016/0278-2391(94)90528-2
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Distance from symmetry: A three-dimensional evaluation of facial asymmetry

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“…This is consistent with the aforementioned studies of other racial/ethnic groups conducted by Farkas and Cheung [4] (North American Caucasians), Primozic et al [5] (Slovenian Caucasians), and Ferrario et al [6] (Caucasians in Italy); however, this result is contrary of the finding of Ercan et al's analysis of a young Turkish sample [7]. Interestingly, for both genders, the ratio of Euclidean distances from crista philtr (cph) to labiale superius (ls) and Geodesic distances from tragion (t) and nasion (n) show that the left side is statistically significantly wider than the right side, which is opposite of general finding of this study.…”
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“…This is consistent with the aforementioned studies of other racial/ethnic groups conducted by Farkas and Cheung [4] (North American Caucasians), Primozic et al [5] (Slovenian Caucasians), and Ferrario et al [6] (Caucasians in Italy); however, this result is contrary of the finding of Ercan et al's analysis of a young Turkish sample [7]. Interestingly, for both genders, the ratio of Euclidean distances from crista philtr (cph) to labiale superius (ls) and Geodesic distances from tragion (t) and nasion (n) show that the left side is statistically significantly wider than the right side, which is opposite of general finding of this study.…”
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“…Primozic et al [5] also showed a mild asymmetry of 27 healthy, young Slovenian Caucasians (15 boys and 12 girls) in their longitudinal study. Similar trends were found in other studies: 1) Ferrario et al [6] of 80 healthy, young Caucasians (40 men and 40 women) residing in Italy, 2) White et al [9] of 83 healthy Caucasian infants (41 boys and 42 girls) residing in the United Kingdom, and 3) Ercan et al [7] of 321 healthy, young Turks (151 men and 170 women).…”
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