Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric Study
Introduction: Facial anthropometry had proved its great importance in the field of facial reconstructive surgery as well as in the field of forensic science. Specific face types and nose types provides us important information about specific types of races. Aim: To study the morphometric variat...
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doaj-07f7302000ea46efa58ace2bc090078c2021-05-25T13:11:00ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2020-11-011411AC01AC0410.7860/JCDR/2020/46743.14247Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric StudyLaxmi Prashant Nivale0Achleshwar Gandotra1RR Karambalekar2Ph.D Scholar, SBKS Medical College, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vadodara, Gujarat, India; Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Prakash Institute of Medical Science and Research, Urun-Islampur, Maharashtra, India.Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, SBKS Medical College, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth University, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, Prakash Institute of Medical Science and Research, Urun-Islampur, Maharashtra, India.Introduction: Facial anthropometry had proved its great importance in the field of facial reconstructive surgery as well as in the field of forensic science. Specific face types and nose types provides us important information about specific types of races. Aim: To study the morphometric variation in facial index and nasal index as well as different types of faces and types of noses in the Western Maharashtrian males. Materials and Methods: An observational study was carried out in the five cities- Sangli, Kolhapur, Islampur, Karad and Satara of Western Maharashtra, India. Total 535 male students of different colleges between the age group of 18-20 years were selected and measurements were taken with the help of Digital Vernier Calliper in the sitting position after due approval from Institutional Ethical Committees and informed consent. The methodology adopted for the measurements was taken from the guidelines given by Farkas LG in his book-“Anthropometric facial proportions in Medicine”. Results: The mean facial index of Western Maharashtrian males was 89.51 with standard deviation 4.26 and dominant face type was leptoprosopic which was 46.73% and rare type of face was hypereuriprosopic which was 0.19%. Mean nasal index of Western Maharashtrian males was 72.84 with standard deviation 6.86 and dominant nose type was mesorrhine which was 63.74%. Conclusion: Certain facial and nasal features are common in particular racial group. Its detection can be helpful in reconstructive facial surgeries.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14247/46743_CE[Ra1]_F(SL)_PF1(AG_KM)_PFA(SL)_PB(AG_SL)_PN(SL).pdfanthropometryface typesmorphometric variationnose types |
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Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric Study |
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Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric Study |
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Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric Study |
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Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric Study |
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Variation in Facial Index and Nasal Index in Western Maharashtrian MalesAn Anthropometric Study |
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variation in facial index and nasal index in western maharashtrian malesan anthropometric study |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Introduction: Facial anthropometry had proved its great
importance in the field of facial reconstructive surgery as well
as in the field of forensic science. Specific face types and nose
types provides us important information about specific types
of races.
Aim: To study the morphometric variation in facial index and
nasal index as well as different types of faces and types of
noses in the Western Maharashtrian males.
Materials and Methods: An observational study was carried
out in the five cities- Sangli, Kolhapur, Islampur, Karad and
Satara of Western Maharashtra, India. Total 535 male students
of different colleges between the age group of 18-20 years were
selected and measurements were taken with the help of Digital
Vernier Calliper in the sitting position after due approval from
Institutional Ethical Committees and informed consent. The
methodology adopted for the measurements was taken from
the guidelines given by Farkas LG in his book-“Anthropometric
facial proportions in Medicine”.
Results: The mean facial index of Western Maharashtrian
males was 89.51 with standard deviation 4.26 and dominant
face type was leptoprosopic which was 46.73% and rare type
of face was hypereuriprosopic which was 0.19%. Mean nasal
index of Western Maharashtrian males was 72.84 with standard
deviation 6.86 and dominant nose type was mesorrhine which
was 63.74%.
Conclusion: Certain facial and nasal features are common
in particular racial group. Its detection can be helpful in
reconstructive facial surgeries. |
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anthropometry face types morphometric variation nose types |
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