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Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose

OBJECTIVE: To provide a normal comparison group against which to judge symmetry results after cleft surgery and to introduce the thin lip correction (TLC) feature in SymNose. A lip–aspect ratio algorithm has been added to the latest version of SymNose to compensate for the higher degree of overlap i...

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Autores principales: Kornmann, Nirvana S. S., Tan, Robin A., Mulder, Frans J., Hardwicke, Joseph T., Richard, Bruce M., Pigott, Brian B., Pigott, Ronald W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30463424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1055665618813236
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author Kornmann, Nirvana S. S.
Tan, Robin A.
Mulder, Frans J.
Hardwicke, Joseph T.
Richard, Bruce M.
Pigott, Brian B.
Pigott, Ronald W.
author_facet Kornmann, Nirvana S. S.
Tan, Robin A.
Mulder, Frans J.
Hardwicke, Joseph T.
Richard, Bruce M.
Pigott, Brian B.
Pigott, Ronald W.
author_sort Kornmann, Nirvana S. S.
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description OBJECTIVE: To provide a normal comparison group against which to judge symmetry results after cleft surgery and to introduce the thin lip correction (TLC) feature in SymNose. A lip–aspect ratio algorithm has been added to the latest version of SymNose to compensate for the higher degree of overlap in thicker lips when compared to thin lips. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of symmetry in healthy participants, using the computer-based program SymNose on both anteroposterior (AP) and base view images. Photographs of 91 noncleft children were traced twice by 3 independent investigators experienced with SymNose. PARTICIPANTS: Five-year-old healthy participants from a local state school in Tavistock (West Devon, United Kingdom). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Asymmetry expressed as the perimeter mismatch percentage for nose and lip features on AP view images and for nose features on base view images. RESULTS: The perimeter mismatch reference range for the nose (AP view) was 2.65% to 30.91%, for the lip 2.13% to 15.44%, for the nose (base view) 1.69% to 14.84%, for the nostrils 4.68% to 26.6%, and for the width–height ratio 1.15% to 1.80%. The perimeter mismatch percentage for the lip without TLC was significantly higher compared to the perimeter mismatch percentage with TLC (P < .001). CONCLUSION: This article provides a noncleft reference range for all perimeters drawn from SymNose against which to compare results after cleft surgery at 5 years of age. Furthermore, it shows the importance of correcting for variance in lip volume per child.
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spelling pubmed-66042442019-07-24 Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose Kornmann, Nirvana S. S. Tan, Robin A. Mulder, Frans J. Hardwicke, Joseph T. Richard, Bruce M. Pigott, Brian B. Pigott, Ronald W. Cleft Palate Craniofac J Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To provide a normal comparison group against which to judge symmetry results after cleft surgery and to introduce the thin lip correction (TLC) feature in SymNose. A lip–aspect ratio algorithm has been added to the latest version of SymNose to compensate for the higher degree of overlap in thicker lips when compared to thin lips. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of symmetry in healthy participants, using the computer-based program SymNose on both anteroposterior (AP) and base view images. Photographs of 91 noncleft children were traced twice by 3 independent investigators experienced with SymNose. PARTICIPANTS: Five-year-old healthy participants from a local state school in Tavistock (West Devon, United Kingdom). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Asymmetry expressed as the perimeter mismatch percentage for nose and lip features on AP view images and for nose features on base view images. RESULTS: The perimeter mismatch reference range for the nose (AP view) was 2.65% to 30.91%, for the lip 2.13% to 15.44%, for the nose (base view) 1.69% to 14.84%, for the nostrils 4.68% to 26.6%, and for the width–height ratio 1.15% to 1.80%. The perimeter mismatch percentage for the lip without TLC was significantly higher compared to the perimeter mismatch percentage with TLC (P < .001). CONCLUSION: This article provides a noncleft reference range for all perimeters drawn from SymNose against which to compare results after cleft surgery at 5 years of age. Furthermore, it shows the importance of correcting for variance in lip volume per child. SAGE Publications 2018-11-21 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6604244/ /pubmed/30463424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1055665618813236 Text en © 2018, American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Kornmann, Nirvana S. S.
Tan, Robin A.
Mulder, Frans J.
Hardwicke, Joseph T.
Richard, Bruce M.
Pigott, Brian B.
Pigott, Ronald W.
Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose
title Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose
title_full Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose
title_fullStr Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose
title_full_unstemmed Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose
title_short Defining the Aesthetic Range of Normal Symmetry for Lip and Nose Features in 5-Year-Old Children Using the Computer-Based Program SymNose
title_sort defining the aesthetic range of normal symmetry for lip and nose features in 5-year-old children using the computer-based program symnose
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30463424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1055665618813236
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