2022
DOI: 10.5115/acb.22.075
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Distribution of frontal sinus pattern amongst Malaysian population: a skull radiograph study

Abstract: Frontal sinus has unique anatomical features that are distinct to every population. However, the distribution of frontal sinus patterns has yet to be explored in the Malaysian population. This study aimed to describe the distribution of frontal sinus patterns among adult Malaysians. 409 adult Malaysian posteroanterior skull radiographs, consisting of 200 males and 209 females of Malay, Chinese, and Indian races aged between 20-69 years old, were included in the study. The frontal sinus patterns were classified… Show more

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“…This application warranted exploring the potential of the 2D method within this specific context. Lastly, the application of 3D geometric morphometric methods on frontal sinus posed challenges due to the absence of homologous landmarks on the frontal sinus morphology (35). This limitation rendered the use of 3D methods less feasible for this study.…”
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“…This application warranted exploring the potential of the 2D method within this specific context. Lastly, the application of 3D geometric morphometric methods on frontal sinus posed challenges due to the absence of homologous landmarks on the frontal sinus morphology (35). This limitation rendered the use of 3D methods less feasible for this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data used in this study was lateral skull radiographs retrieved retrospectively from the Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS) at the Department of Biomedical Imaging in UMMC (31). The lateral view of the skull was used due to the unique nature of the frontal sinus morphology (35). Geometric morphometric analysis requires application of homologous landmarks on anatomical features of the studied samples (1,13).…”
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