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Craniofacial characteristics of Croatian and Syrian populations.

作者信息

Grbesa Durdica, Pezerović-Panijan Ruzica, Kalaya Mohamed Nadim, Gorsić Irma, Cavcić Anamarija, Zura Nikolino, Berberović Behija

机构信息

Department of Histology and Embryology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.

出版信息

Coll Antropol. 2007 Dec;31(4):1121-5.

Abstract

Craniofacial area is apart of the human body which undergoes the greatest changes during development and is characterized by uneven growth. External and internal factors affect the growth and development of craniofacial structures. They are responsible for the occurrence of specific craniofacial characteristics in different races or populations within the same race. The present study investigates the possible differences of the basic head and face shapes between the Croatian and Syrian populations. The sample included 400 subjects of both sexes aged 18-24 years and was divided into a Croatian and a Syrian group with 200 subjects each. Six variables defined according to Martin and Saller were measured by standard anthropometric instruments. The results of the study demonstrated statistically significant differences between our subjects in all variables except face width. The dolichocephalic head type and the mesoprosopic face type were predominant in the Croatian population, while the brachycephalic head type and the euryprosopic face type dominated in the Syrian population.

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