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Statistical shape analysis of metopic craniosynostosis: a preliminary study.

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  • Statistical shape analysis of metopic craniosynostosis: a preliminary study. Abstract Text:

    c srivilasaC Srivilasa,linping zhaoLinping Zhao,p k patelP K Patel,tadanori tomitaTadanori Tomita,s q liuS Q Liu,charlie srivilasaCharlie Srivilasa,linping zhaoLinping Zhao,pravin k patelPravin K Patel,tadanori tomitaTadanori Tomita,shu q liuShu Q Liu,

    This preliminary study was conducted to explore different analytical shape methods for use in evaluating children born with cranial vault deformities. Twenty skull outlines from patients with metopic craniosynostosis were ascribed landmarks. Scale, location, and rotational factors were removed using Procrustes analysis. A single index of severity from 0-5, with 5 being the most severe, was developed using Procrustes distance in shape space. Skull 20 had the highest score in our data set. Principal component analysis was performed to determine areas of large shape variability. Principal component 1 and 2 accounted for 86 % of the shape variability which was attributed to early closure of the metopic suture. Procrustes analysis used in combination with Procrustes distance and principal component analysis are powerful tools for the evaluation of cranial vault deformities and can be used to objectively categorize the severity of the skull deformity and outcome from surgical reconstructive surgery.

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    c srivilasaC Srivilasa,l zhaoL Zhao,pk patelPK Patel,t tomitaT Tomita,sq liuSQ Liu,c srivilasaC Srivilasa,l zhaoL Zhao,pk patelPK Patel,t tomitaT Tomita,sq liuSQ Liu,

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    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 4066-9

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

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    Country: United States

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