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Objective: To investigate the relationship between perception of craniofacial deformity, geometric head features, and 3D head shape analyzed by statistical shape modeling (SSM). Patients: A total of 18 unoperated patients with scaphocephaly (age = 5.2 ± 1.1m)—6 were followed-up after spring-assisted cranioplasty (SAC) (age = 9.6 ± 1.5m)—and 6 controls (age = 6.7 ± 2.5m). Main Outcome Measures: 3D head shapes were retrieved from 3D scans or computed tomography (CTs). Various geometrical features were measured: anterior and posterior prominence, take-off angle, average anterior and posterior lateral and horizontal curvatures, cranial index (CI) (cranial width over length), and turricephaly index (TI) (cranial height over length). SSM and principal component analysis (PCA) described shape variability. All models were 3D printed; the perception of deformity was blindly scored by 9 surgeons and 1 radiologist in terms of frontal bossing (FB), occipital bulleting (OB), biparietal narrowing (BN), low posterior vertex (LPV), and overall head shape (OHS). Results: A moderate correlation was found between FB and anterior prominence (r = 0.56, P < 0.01) similarly to BPN (r = 0.55, P
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Borghi, A., Heutinck, P., Rodriguez-Florez, N., Koudstaal, M., Ruggiero, F., Ajami, S., … Dunaway, D. (2023). The Esthetic Perception of Morphological Severity in Scaphocephalic Patients is Correlated With Specific Head Geometrical Features. Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 60(12), 1591–1599. https://doi.org/10.1177/10556656221111307
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