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Cephalometry in the sheep (Ovis aries) of Jammu region.

open access: green, 2009
Archana Archana   +3 more
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[Early fetal cephalometry].

open access: yesLijecnicki vjesnik, 1987
M, Bulić, K, Profeta, J, Bistricki
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Variability in Velar Morphology among Patients with Oral Submucous Fibrosis - A Cross-Sectional Survey in Odisha.

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Bohidar P   +5 more
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Cephalometry with ultrasound

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.
G V, ANDERSON, J W, NISWONGER
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Simplified roentgen cephalometry

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954
Abstract 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.
J, LIEBERMAN, G, SEGAL, P S, ANDERSON
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DYNAMIC FETAL CEPHALOMETRY

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.
P, Davies, R E, Richardson
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Cephalometry

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007
With the development of x-ray technology and its application to the craniofacial skeleton, numerous landmarks have been described and studied to better diagnose and plan treatment options for anomalies related to facial architecture. The following text serves to highlight the important landmarks and illustrate how they may be used to plan successful ...
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Three-Dimensional Fetal Cephalometry

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1996
Craniofacial growth has been the subject of numerous studies in which different techniques have been elaborated aiming to model this dynamic phenomenon in a rational manner. One of the methods employed is cephalometric analysis applied to the fetus. Generally, however, these studies are confined to the exploration of a single spatial plane (sagittal ...
G, Bettega   +6 more
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