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A Survey Study of the 3D Facial Landmark Detection Techniques Used as a Screening Tool for Diagnosis of the Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. [PDF]
Hornák R, Duchoň F.
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Simultaneous standard total joint prosthesis reconstruction with SSRO and Le Fort I osteotomy in the treatment of unilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis with jaw deformity: a case cohort study. [PDF]
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Automated landmark-based mid-sagittal plane: reliability for 3-dimensional mandibular asymmetry assessment on head CT scans. [PDF]
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Reliability and accuracy of Artificial intelligence-based software for cephalometric diagnosis. A diagnostic study. [PDF]
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1965
OBSTETRICIANS have sought accurate knowledge of antepartum fetal size for many years. When elective termination of pregnancy is indicated, it is important to be certain that the fetus is of sufficient maturation to survive in the outside environment.
Gail V. Anderson, Jerome W.H. Niswonger
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OBSTETRICIANS have sought accurate knowledge of antepartum fetal size for many years. When elective termination of pregnancy is indicated, it is important to be certain that the fetus is of sufficient maturation to survive in the outside environment.
Gail V. Anderson, Jerome W.H. Niswonger
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Simplified roentgen cephalometry
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954Abstract 1.1. Cephalometric measurements of 500 cases are reviewed. 2.2. The factors of distortion are considered radiographically and correlated with the actual clinical measurements. 3.3. The actual fetal head diameters may be accurately obtained by subtracting 4.1.5 cm. from the occipitofrontal measurements and 1.8 cm.
Paul S. Andreson+2 more
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1979
SummaryAn iterative method of fetal cephalometry for use with real time scanners is described using a flow chart. The method is shown to be capable of yielding measurements having a standard deviation of less than 1 mm and we have found it to be superior to the combined A and B scan technique from which it is derived.
R. E. Richardson, Peter Davies
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SummaryAn iterative method of fetal cephalometry for use with real time scanners is described using a flow chart. The method is shown to be capable of yielding measurements having a standard deviation of less than 1 mm and we have found it to be superior to the combined A and B scan technique from which it is derived.
R. E. Richardson, Peter Davies
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