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Cephalometric nasion point
Known as:
Nasion
, Nasion junction
Midline anatomical point of skull which is located at intersection of frontal bone and nasal bones.
National Institutes of Health
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Morphological facial height line
Upper facial depth line
Upper facial height line
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Sutural junction
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2003
2003
Anthropometric Study of Synostotic Frontal Plagiocephaly: Before and after Fronto-Orbital Advancement with Correction of Nasal Angulation
J. Meara
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R. Burvin
,
R. Bartlett
,
J. Mulliken
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2003
Corpus ID: 32604523
Surgical correction of synostotic frontal plagiocephaly (unilateral coronal synostosis) focuses on the asymmetry of the forehead…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Midsagittal facial tissue thicknesses of children and adolescents from the Montreal growth study.
Shelley L. Smith
,
P. Buschang
Journal of Forensic Sciences
2001
Corpus ID: 25815763
Knowledge of changes in soft tissue depths during growth and development is important in applied contexts of forensics and…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Variations of the Frontal Exit of the Supraorbital Nerve: An Anatomic Study
Gertude M. Beer
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R. Putz
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Karl Mager
,
M. Schumacher
,
W. Keil
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
1998
Corpus ID: 45951300
&NA; Until now, it has been taken for granted that the point of emergence of the supraorbital nerve is by way of a notch or a…
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1996
1996
Tongue Volume in Human Female Adults with Mandibular Prognathism
E. Yoo
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S. Murakami
,
K. Takada
,
H. Fuchihata
,
M. Sakuda
Journal of dentistry research
1996
Corpus ID: 6361401
It has often been hypothesized that a large tongue leads to an enlargement of the mandible and therefore contributes to the…
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
Vertical facial growth: a longitudinal study from 7 to 14 years of age.
M. C. J. V. D. Beek
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J. Hoeksma
,
Birte Prahl-Andersen
European Journal of Orthodontics
1991
Corpus ID: 21837153
Multilevel analysis is used to describe the changes in vertical facial dimensions and their relationships in Dutch girls between…
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
Cephalometric and clinical diagnoses of open bite tendency.
David J. Dung
,
Richard J. Smith
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial…
1988
Corpus ID: 2686631
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Surgical approaches for the correction of metopic synostosis.
J. Delashaw
,
J. Persing
,
T. Park
,
J. Jane
Neurosurgery
1986
Corpus ID: 6459670
Premature closure of the metopic suture results in a deformity ranging from a minor variation to a severe cosmetic deformity. The…
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1976
Highly Cited
1976
Alcoholism: averaged visual evoked response amplitude-intensity slope and symmetry in withdrawal.
Coger Rw
,
Dymond Am
,
Serafetinides Ea
,
I. Lowenstam
,
D. Pearson
Biological Psychiatry
1976
Corpus ID: 38368149
Alcohol withdrawal has been characterized in terms of some EEG changes but seldom in terms of the averaged evoked response…
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1969
Highly Cited
1969
Cephhalometric growth analyses of the human upper face region during the last two trimesters of gestation.
Alphonse R. Burdi
American Journal of Anatomy
1969
Corpus ID: 27637821
This study was designed to demonstrate quantitative growth trends in the human upper face region before birth. Photographs of 68…
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1964
Highly Cited
1964
CORTICAL EVOKED RESPONSES TO VISUAL STIMULATION IN FULL-TERM AND PREMATURE NEWBORNS.
A. Hrbek
,
P. Mares
Electroencephalography and Clinical…
1964
Corpus ID: 4521551
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