Otero Liliana, Bermudez Luis, Lizarraga Karina, Tangco Irene, Gannaban Rocelyn, Meles Daniel
Dentistry Faculty, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Carrera 7 N0. 40-00, Bogotá, Colombia.
Plast Surg Int. 2012;2012:580769. doi: 10.1155/2012/580769. Epub 2012 Oct 24.
Objective. To compare the asymmetry displayed by Philippine, Colombian, and Ethiopian unaffected parents of patients with nonsyndromic cleft palate (NSCLP) and a control population. Methods. Facial measurements were compared between unaffected parents of NSCLP patients and those in the control group for three populations from South America, Asia, and Africa by anthropometric and photographic measurements. Fluctuating and directional asymmetries, height and width proportions, were analyzed and compared. Results. Fluctuating asymmetries (ear length, middle line to Zigion perpendicular for left and right sides) and variations in the facial thirds demonstrated statistical significance in the study group of unaffected parents from Colombia and Philippines, while increased interorbital distance was evident in the unaffected Ethiopian parents of NSCLP patients. Conclusions. The facial differences in unaffected parents could indicate an underlying genetic liability. Identification of these differences has relevance in the understanding of the etiology of NSCLP.
目的。比较患有非综合征性腭裂(NSCLP)的菲律宾、哥伦比亚和埃塞俄比亚患者的未患病父母与对照组人群所表现出的不对称性。方法。通过人体测量和摄影测量,对来自南美洲、亚洲和非洲的三个群体中NSCLP患者的未患病父母与对照组人群的面部测量数据进行比较。分析并比较了波动不对称性和方向不对称性、高度和宽度比例。结果。在来自哥伦比亚和菲律宾的未患病父母研究组中,波动不对称性(耳长、左右两侧从中间线到颧点的垂线)以及面部三部分的差异具有统计学意义,而在NSCLP患者的未患病埃塞俄比亚父母中,眶间距离增加明显。结论。未患病父母的面部差异可能表明存在潜在的遗传易感性。识别这些差异对于理解NSCLP的病因具有重要意义。