2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.10.001
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Facial soft tissue thickness trends for selected age groups of Sri Lankan adult population

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“…Recently, several studies have been published pertaining to reconstruction of the eyes (Kim et al 2016;Özer et al 2016;Dorfling et al 2018), nose (Strapasson et al 2017;Sarilita et al 2018;Utsuno et al 2018;Bulut et al 2019), and lips (Dias et al 2016;Zednikova Mala and Veleminska 2016). Furthermore, numerous average FSTT datasets have been compiled based on living subjects using a wide range of medical imaging equipment (Drgáčová et al 2016;Parks et al 2017;Sandamini et al 2018;Ayoub et al 2019). Studies on facial soft tissue changes according to body position have also been conducted, yielding information that will be invaluable for the application of FSTT data to CFR (Baillie et al 2016;Bulut et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, several studies have been published pertaining to reconstruction of the eyes (Kim et al 2016;Özer et al 2016;Dorfling et al 2018), nose (Strapasson et al 2017;Sarilita et al 2018;Utsuno et al 2018;Bulut et al 2019), and lips (Dias et al 2016;Zednikova Mala and Veleminska 2016). Furthermore, numerous average FSTT datasets have been compiled based on living subjects using a wide range of medical imaging equipment (Drgáčová et al 2016;Parks et al 2017;Sandamini et al 2018;Ayoub et al 2019). Studies on facial soft tissue changes according to body position have also been conducted, yielding information that will be invaluable for the application of FSTT data to CFR (Baillie et al 2016;Bulut et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FSTT measurements have been taken between landmarks or at right angles to the bone surface or at angles bisecting the bony surface [114], while others have measured tissue depths in planes of particular head positions (such as when measurements are taken from raw 2D CT orthoslices without multi-slice reconstruction; see citations above). Guyomarc´h et al [50] proposed an unconventional method of measuring FSTT parallel with the Frankfurt Horizontal plane in an attempt to provide improved standardisation; an approach which was also used by Thiemann et al [54].…”
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“…Often, only the craniometric landmark is reported, although a soft tissue capulometric landmark is also required [113]. As described for a range of measurement methods, it is possible to take measurements in three ways: (a) measure between specifically defined hard and soft tissue landmarks (e.g., nasion and sellion) [96]; (b) measure at angles that bisect the estimated curved surface of the bone at specific craniometric landmarks [1,114]; or (c) take measurements at craniometric landmarks, but in planes of particular head positions such as the Frankfurt Horizontal [50,54].…”
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“…Contudo, a área ao redor das bochechas mostrou valores maiores em mulheres jovens (entre 20 e 39 anos) do que em homens. Os valores de ETMF entre as faixas etárias mostrou padrões variáveis, onde alguns diminuem gradualmente com o envelhecimento em ambos os sexos, outros aumentam ou diminuem com o envelhecimento, enquanto alguns não mostram nenhum padrão significativo(SANDAMINI et al, 2018).Uma tabela de ETMF para africanas foi criada onde 28 pontos foram mensurados em 154 mulheres. Os resultados foram comparados a estudos anteriores, atribuindo o fato que há muitos trabalhos que não trazem uma análise estatística adequada, com ausência de desvio padrão.…”
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