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Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences. 2005; 7 (1): 31-33
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-71855

ABSTRACT

It is natural that there is close relationship between cranial capacity, and the size of brain, several studies have estimated the cranial capacity which indirectly reflects the brain volume in different countries. In the present study cranial capacity has been estimated in Turkman's 17-20 years old group in North of Iran. This study was carried out on 401 normal 17-20 years old [male 198, female 203] in South-East of Caspian Sea border [North of IRAN]. By using linear dimensions of the head [Using Lee- Pearsom's Formula]. The mean and SD of cranial capacity in males and females were 1420.6 +/- 85 ml and, 1227.2 +/- 120 ml, respectively, this difference was significant [P<0.05]. This investigation was shown that the cranial capacity is higher in male than female also racial and Geographical factors can affect on cranial capacity


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Female , Humans , Male , Brain/anatomy & histology , Sex Distribution , Anthropometry , Cephalometry
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Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences. 2005; 7 (2): 19-21
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-71875

ABSTRACT

The evaluation and measurement of human body dimensions are achieved by physical anthropometry. Cephalomerty is a branch of anthropometry Science, in which the head and face anatomical are measured. With respect to its importance in legal medicine, plastic surgery, radiology, anatomy, orthodency and industry, this study was set up to determine and compare the face shapes in Fars and Turkman ethnic groups of normal female adults. This study was a descriptive- and cross-sectional study which was carried out on 410 girls of 17-20 years of age in two ethnic groups of native Fars and Turkman. The length and width of girls face were determined by using classic cephalometry technique, On the basis of this method, the shape of faces was subdivided in five interrational groups. Subsequently the prevalancy and the shape of faces in the ethnic group of Fars and Turkman were compared. The prosopic [facial] indices of Fars and Turkman groups were 84.5 +/- 5.8 and 81.5 +/- 5.2, respectively. Dominant shape of face in Fars group was euryprosopic [37.7%] and in Turkman group was euryprosopic [51.7%]. Rare shape of face in Fars and Turkman groups were hyperleptoprosopic [5.8%] and leptoprosopic [3%] respectively. This study showed that the face shape is affeiced by ethnical factor and primarily by genetic factor


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Humans , Female , Cephalometry , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies
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