Starbuck John M, Ghoneima Ahmed, Kula Katherine
*Department of Orthodontics and Oral Facial Genetics, School of Dentistry, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN †Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN ‡Department of Anthropology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.
J Craniofac Surg. 2015 Jul;26(5):1673-8. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000001836.
Unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) occurs when the maxillary and nasal facial prominences fail to fuse correctly during development, resulting in a palatal cleft and clefted soft and hard tissues of the dentoalveolus. The UCLP deformity may compromise an individual's ability to eat, chew, and speak. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 7-17-year-old individuals born with UCLP (n = 24) and age- and sex-matched controls (n = 24) were assessed. Coordinate values of three-dimensional anatomical landmarks (n = 32) were recorded from each CBCT image. Data were evaluated using principal coordinates analysis (PCOORD) and Euclidean distance matrix analysis (EDMA). Approximately 40% of morphometric variation is captured by PCOORD axes 1-3, and the negative and positive ends of each axis are associated with specific patterns of morphological differences. Approximately 36% of facial skeletal measures significantly differ by confidence interval testing (α = 0.10) between samples. Although significant form differences occur across the facial skeleton, strong patterns of morphological differences were localized to the lateral and superioinferior aspects of the nasal aperture, particularly on the clefted side of the face. The UCLP deformity strongly influences facial skeletal morphology of the midface and oronasal facial regions, and to a lesser extent the upper and lower facial skeletons. The pattern of strong morphological differences in the oronasal region combined with differences across the facial complex suggests that craniofacial bones are integrated and covary, despite influences from the congenital cleft.
单侧唇腭裂(UCLP)是指上颌骨和鼻面部突起在发育过程中未能正确融合,导致腭裂以及牙槽突的软硬组织裂开。UCLP畸形可能会影响个体的进食、咀嚼和说话能力。在这项回顾性横断面研究中,对7至17岁的单侧唇腭裂患者(n = 24)和年龄及性别匹配的对照组(n = 24)的锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)图像进行了评估。从每张CBCT图像中记录三维解剖标志点(n = 32)的坐标值。使用主坐标分析(PCOORD)和欧几里得距离矩阵分析(EDMA)对数据进行评估。PCOORD轴1至3捕获了约40%的形态测量变异,每个轴的正负端与特定的形态差异模式相关。通过置信区间检验(α = 0.10),样本之间约36%的面部骨骼测量值存在显著差异。尽管面部骨骼存在显著的形态差异,但强烈的形态差异模式集中在鼻孔的外侧和上下方向,特别是在面部裂隙侧。UCLP畸形对面中部和口鼻面部区域的面部骨骼形态有强烈影响,对上下面部骨骼的影响较小。口鼻区域强烈的形态差异模式以及面部复合体的差异表明,尽管受到先天性裂隙的影响,颅面骨仍是相互整合且协同变化的。